Exchange interaction and acoustical phonon modes in CdTe nanocrystals

2003 
Photoluminescence of CdTe nanocrystals (NC) is excited resonantly in the lowest energy absorption peak. The spectrum shows a luminescence line shifted to a lower energy and acoustical and optical phonon replica. The Stokes shift between the luminescence and excitation lines is attributed to the electron–hole exchange energy in the nanocrystal. By tuning the laser line inside the absorption peak, we are able to measure the Stokes shift as a function of the excitation energy. Calculation of the absorption gap and the Stokes shift is done in a tight-binding theory. It allows us to determine the radius R of NC excited at a given wavelength and to compare the experimental and theoretical values of the exchange energy as a function of R. A very good agreement is obtained. The observed size dependence of the acoustical phonon mode energy provides a further confirmation of our analysis.
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