| Literature DB >> 28895398 |
Vigneshwaran Chandrasekaran1, Mickaël D Tessier1, Dorian Dupont1, Pieter Geiregat1, Zeger Hens1, Edouard Brainis1.
Abstract
Colloidal core/shell InP/ZnSe quantum dots (QDs), recently produced using an improved synthesis method, have a great potential in life-science applications as well as in integrated quantum photonics and quantum information processing as single-photon emitters. Single-particle spectroscopy of 10 nm QDs with 3.2 nm cores reveals strong photon antibunching attributed to fast (70 ps) Auger recombination of multiple excitons. The QDs exhibit very good photostability under strong optical excitation. We demonstrate that the antibunching is preserved when the QDs are excited above the saturation intensity of the fundamental-exciton transition. This result paves the way toward their usage as high-purity on-demand single-photon emitters at room temperature. Unconventionally, despite the strong Auger blockade mechanism, InP/ZnSe QDs also display very little luminescence intermittency ("blinking"), with a simple on/off blinking pattern. The analysis of single-particle luminescence statistics places these InP/ZnSe QDs in the class of nearly blinking-free QDs, with emission stability comparable to state-of-the-art thick-shell and alloyed-interface CdSe/CdS, but with improved single-photon purity.Entities:
Keywords: Colloidal quantum dots; blinking; single-particle; single-photon emission; spectroscopy
Year: 2017 PMID: 28895398 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189