Spin Blockades to Relaxation of Hot Multiexcitons in Nanocrystals

2019 
The rates of elementary photophysical processes in nanocrystals, such as carrier cooling, multiexciton generation, Auger recombination etc., are determined by monitoring the transient occupation of the lowest exciton band. The underlying assumption is that hot carriers relax rapidly to their lowest quantum level. Using femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy in CdSe/CdS nanodots we challenge this assumption. Results show, that in nanodots containing a preexisting cold exciton "spectator", \emph{only half of the photoexcited electrons}relax directly to the band-edge and the complementary half is blocked in an excited state level due to Pauli exclusion. Full relaxation occurs only after \textasciitilde 15 ps, as the blocked electrons flip spin. This novel spin-blockade effect may offer the key for the long-sought-for bottleneck mechanism for multiexciton energy dissipation.
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