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Circumventing the phonon bottleneck by multiphonon-mediated hot exciton cooling at the nanoscale

Chemistry

Circumventing the phonon bottleneck by multiphonon-mediated hot exciton cooling at the nanoscale

D. Jasrasaria and E. Rabani

Discover how nonradiative processes influence the performance of semiconductor nanocrystal devices in groundbreaking research by Dipti Jasrasaria and Eran Rabani. Their work on hot exciton cooling reveals rapid relaxation timescales in CdSe nanocrystals, unlocking new pathways for optimizing device efficiency.

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Abstract
Nonradiative processes govern efficiencies of semiconductor nanocrystal (NC)-based devices. A central process is hot exciton cooling, or the nonradiative relaxation of a highly excited electron/hole pair to form a band-edge exciton. Due to quantum confinement effects, the timescale and mechanism of cooling are not well understood. A mismatch between electronic energy gaps and phonon frequencies has led to the hypothesis of a phonon bottleneck and extremely slow cooling, while enhanced electron-hole interactions have suggested ultrafast cooling. Experimental measurements of the cooling timescale range six orders of magnitude. Here, we develop an atomistic approach to describe phonon-mediated exciton dynamics and simulate cooling in NCs of experimentally relevant sizes. We find that cooling occurs on ~30 fs timescales in CdSe NCs, in agreement with the most recent measurements, and that the phonon bottleneck is circumvented through a cascade of multiphonon-mediated relaxation events. Furthermore, we identify NC handles for tuning the cooling timescale.
Publisher
npj Computational Materials
Published On
Aug 16, 2023
Authors
Dipti Jasrasaria, Eran Rabani
Tags
semiconductor
nanocrystal
hot exciton cooling
nonradiative relaxation
CdSe NCs
efficiency
phonon bottleneck
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