- Thermal Recovery of Colloidal Quantum Dot Ensembles Following Photoinduced Dimming.
Thermal Recovery of Colloidal Quantum Dot Ensembles Following Photoinduced Dimming.
The journal of physical chemistry letters (2015-08-13)
Russell A Jensen, Igor Coropceanu, Yue Chen, Moungi G Bawendi
PMID26267184
RÉSUMÉ
Colloidal CdSe quantum dot (QD) core ensembles were photodimmed and allowed to recover in the dark using ambient thermal energy at a range of temperatures. Nonlinear thermal recovery is well described by a stretched exponential function, and further analysis yields an underlying probability distribution of rate constants. Casting the rate constants as a collection of first-order activated processes provides an activation barrier probability distribution with significant density at room-temperature thermal energy that peaks at 200 meV before decaying to zero. This treatment for the recovery transition intuitively describes the distributed kinetics observed and complements commonly proposed blinking mechanisms.
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