Hot-carrier trapping preserves high quantum yields but limits optical gain in InP-based quantum dots

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2025-07-07

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Vonk, Sander Jan WilhelmusISNI 0000000492798311
Prins, P. T.ISNI 0000000492529218
Wang, Tong
Matthys, Jan
Giordano, Luca
Schiettecatte, Pieter
Mondal, Navendu
Geuchies, J.J.ISNI 0000000506008094
Houtepen, Arjan Jeroen
van der Hoeven, JessiISNI 0000000493299290

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Abstract

Indium phosphide is the leading material for commercial applications of colloidal quantum dots. To date, however, the community has failed to achieve successful operation under strong excitation conditions, contrasting sharply with other materials. Here, we report unusual photophysics of state-of-the-art InP-based quantum dots, which makes them unattractive as a laser gain material despite a near-unity quantum yield. A combination of ensemble-based time-resolved spectroscopy over timescales from femtoseconds to microseconds and single-quantum-dot spectroscopy reveals ultrafast trapping of hot charge carriers. This process reduces the achievable population inversion and limits light amplification for lasing applications. However, it does not quench fluorescence. Instead, trapped carriers can recombine radiatively, leading to delayed-but bright-fluorescence. Single-quantum-dot experiments confirm the direct link between hot-carrier trapping and delayed fluorescence. Hot-carrier trapping thus explains why the latest generation of InP-based quantum dots struggle to support optical gain, although the quantum yield is near unity for low-intensity applications. Comparison with other popular quantum-dot materials-CdSe, Pb-halide perovskites, and CuInS2-indicate that the hot-carrier dynamics observed are unique to InP.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy

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Vonk, S J W, Prins, P T, Wang, T, Matthys, J, Giordano, L, Schiettecatte, P, Mondal, N, Geuchies, J J, Houtepen, A J, van der Hoeven, J E S, Hopper, T R, Hens, Z, Geiregat, P, Bakulin, A A & Rabouw, F T 2025, 'Hot-carrier trapping preserves high quantum yields but limits optical gain in InP-based quantum dots', Nature Communications, vol. 16, no. 1, 6249. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61511-9