Exciton spin dynamics of colloidal CdTe nanocrystals in magnetic field
Phys. Rev. B 89, 115306 (2014) The recombination and spin dynamics of excitons in colloidal CdTe nanocrystals (NCs) are studied by time-resolved photoluminescence in high magnetic fields up to 15 T and at cryogenic temperatures. The recombination decay shows a nonexponential temporal behavior, with...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. B 89, 115306 (2014) The recombination and spin dynamics of excitons in colloidal CdTe
nanocrystals (NCs) are studied by time-resolved photoluminescence in high
magnetic fields up to 15 T and at cryogenic temperatures. The recombination
decay shows a nonexponential temporal behavior, with the longest component
corresponding to the dark excitons having 260 ns decay time at zero magnetic
field and 4.2 K temperature. This long component shortens to 150 ns at 15 T due
to the magnetic-field-induced mixing of the bright and dark exciton states. The
spin dynamics, assessed through the evolution of the magnetic-field-induced
circular polarization degree of the photoluminescence, has a fast component
shorter than 1 ns related to the bright excitons and a slow component of 5-10
ns associated with the dark excitons. The latter shortens with increasing
magnetic field, which is characteristic for a phonon-assisted spin relaxation
mechanism. The relatively low saturation level of the associated
magnetic-field-induced circular polarization degree of -30 % is explained by a
model that suggests the CdTe NCs to constitute an ensemble of prolate and
oblate NCs, both having a structural quantization axis. The exciton g-factor of
2.4-2.9 evaluated from fitting the experimental data in the frame of the
suggested approach is in good agreement with the expected value for the dark
excitons in CdTe NCs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1312.5929 |