articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyMay 16, 2003Closed access

Alloyed Semiconductor Quantum Dots:  Tuning the Optical Properties without Changing the Particle Size

Emory University · Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Alloyed semiconductor quantum dots (cadmium selenium telluride) with both homogeneous and gradient internal structures have been prepared to achieve continuous tuning of the optical properties without changing the particle size. Our results demonstrate that composition and internal structure are two important parameters that can be used to tune the optical and electronic properties of multicomponent, alloyed quantum dots. A surprising finding is a nonlinear relationship between the composition and the absorption/emission energies, leading to new properties not obtainable from the parent binary systems. With red-shifted light emission up to 850 nm and quantum yields up to 60%, this new class of alloyed quantum…

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Keywords
  • Quantum dot
  • Chemistry
  • Semiconductor
  • Band gap
  • Particle size
  • Particle (ecology)
  • Optoelectronics
  • Absorption (acoustics)
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