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Controlling light emission from semiconductor nanoplatelets using surface chemistry

Physics

Controlling light emission from semiconductor nanoplatelets using surface chemistry

M. W. Swift, A. L. Efros, et al.

This pioneering research by Michael W. Swift, Alexander L. Efros, and Steven C. Erwin unveils how surface chemistry, particularly the uniformity of ligand layers, plays a crucial role in controlling the optical properties of semiconductor nanoplatelets. By addressing surface inhomogeneities, they predict enhanced light emission with sharper spectral lines, opening new avenues for optical technologies.... show more
Abstract
Semiconductor nanoplatelets are atomically flat nanocrystals which emit light with high spectral purity at wavelengths controlled by their thickness. Despite their technological potential, efforts to further sharpen the emission lines of nanoplatelets have generally failed for unknown reasons. Here, we demonstrate theoretically that the linewidth is controlled by surface chemistry—specifically, inhomogeneities in the ligand layer on the nanoplatelet surface lead to a spatially fluctuating potential that localizes excitons. This localization leads to increased scattering and optical broadening. Importantly, localization also reduces the rate of radiative emission. Our model explains the observed linewidth and predicts that a more uniform ligand layer will sharpen the lines and increase the emission rates. These findings demonstrate that light emission from nanoplatelets can be controlled by optimizing their surface chemistry, an important advantage for their eventual use in optical technologies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 04, 2024
Authors
Michael W. Swift, Alexander L. Efros, Steven C. Erwin
Tags
semiconductor nanoplatelets
surface chemistry
linewidth
exciton localization
optical emission
ligand layers
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