Journal article
Magneto-optical properties of trions in non-blinking charged nanocrystals reveal an acoustic phonon bottleneck
MJ Fernée, C Sinito, Y Louyer, C Potzner, TL Nguyen, P Mulvaney, P Tamarat, B Lounis
Nature Communications | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2300
Abstract
Charged quantum dots provide an important platform for a range of emerging quantum technologies. Colloidal quantum dots in particular offer unique advantages for such applications (facile synthesis, manipulation and compatibility with a wide range of environments), especially if stable charged states can be harnessed in these materials. Here we engineer the CdSe nanocrystal core and shell structure to efficiently ionize at cryogenic temperatures, resulting in trion emission with a single sharp zero-phonon line and a mono exponential decay. Magneto-optical spectroscopy enables direct determination of electron and hole g-factors. Spin relaxation is observed in high fields, enabling unambiguous..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Region Aquitaine, the French Ministry of Education and Research, the European Research Council and the Institut universitaire de France. M.J.F. would like to thank John Fernee for his support.