One- and Two-Photon Absorption in CdS Nanodots and Wires: The Role of Dimensionality in the One- and Two-Photon Luminescence Excitation Spectrum

We investigate the spectral dependence of the linear and two-photon absorption of wurtzite CdS nanoparticles (dots and rods) by means of quantitative one- and two-photon photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy and effective mass theory modeling. Absolute two-photon absorption cross sections free f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2015-01, Vol.119 (2), p.1260-1267
Hauptverfasser: Achtstein, Alexander W, Ballester, Ana, Movilla, Jose L, Hennig, Jonas, Climente, Juan I, Prudnikau, Anatol, Antanovich, Artsiom, Scott, Riccardo, Artemyev, Mikhail V, Planelles, Josep, Woggon, Ulrike
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Zusammenfassung:We investigate the spectral dependence of the linear and two-photon absorption of wurtzite CdS nanoparticles (dots and rods) by means of quantitative one- and two-photon photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy and effective mass theory modeling. Absolute two-photon absorption cross sections free from spectrally varying beam related uncertainties are obtained by means of a new reference dye-based method. The two-photon spectrum features of rods strongly differ from those of dots, due to the distinct energy structure of quasi-one-dimensional systems. The transversal confinement is found to dominate the energy of the absorption maxima while the longitudinal one dominates their absorption intensity. This suggests two-photon transition energy and intensity can be controlled independently in nanorods. For both geometries we observe a sizable spectral shift between the first one- and two-photon absorption maxima, which we conclude is inherent to the small rates of near-bandgap two-photon transitions rather than to the particular geometry of the absorber. The provided understanding of the spectral dependence of the two-photon absorption of CdS dots and rods is of strong interest for the design of nanocrystals with optimized two-photon absorption properties for bioimaging and phototherapy applications.
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/jp511346w