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Mark J Fernée1, Taras Plakhotnik2, Yann Louyer3, Bradley N Littleton4, Christian Potzner5, Philippe Tamarat1, Paul Mulvaney5, Brahim Lounis1.
Abstract
Spectral diffusion of the emission line of single colloidal nanocrystals is generally regarded as a random process. Here, we show that each new spectral position has a finite memory of previous spectral positions, as evidenced by persistent anticorrelations in time series of spectral jumps. The anticorrelation indicates that there is an enhanced probability of the charge distribution around the nanocrystal returning to a previous configuration. We show both statistically and directly that this memory manifests as an observable spontaneous "relaxation" in the absence of a pump laser, so that spectral diffusion progresses in a manner of "two steps forward and one step back".Entities:
Keywords: CdSe nanocrystals; CdSe quantum dots; cryogenic photoluminescence; single quantum dot photoluminescence; single quantum dot spectroscopy; spectral diffusion; surface phenomena
Year: 2012 PMID: 26285734 DOI: 10.1021/jz300456h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475