Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.104, No.7, 1494-1496, 2000
Long-lived delocalized electron states in quantum dots: A step-scan Fourier transform infrared study
Visible light-induced IR absorption in colloidal CdSe quantum dots is observed by step-scan FTIR spectroscopy. Size dependence and the effect of surface modification are investigated. The introduction of surface hole trap states enhances and prolongs the IR absorption in photoexcited quantum dots. Our measurements reveal long-lived (>1 ms) delocalized electron states in 6 nm average diameter dots capped with thiocresol.
Keywords:SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS;CDSE NANOCRYSTALS;SIZE DEPENDENCE;SURFACE;SPECTROSCOPY;DYNAMICS;EXCITON