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Spin-exchange carrier multiplication in manganese-doped colloidal quantum dots

Author(s)
Jin, HoLivache, ClementKim, Whi DongDiroll, Benjamin T.Schaller, Richard D.Klimov, Victor I.
Issued Date
2023-08
DOI
10.1038/s41563-023-01598-x
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81532
Citation
NATURE MATERIALS, v.22, no.8, pp.1013 - 1021
Abstract
Carrier multiplication generates multiple excitons for each absorbed photon but is normally limited by fast phonon-assisted relaxation. Here the authors achieve a threefold enhancement in multiexciton yields in Mn-doped PbSe/CdSe quantum dots, due to very fast spin-exchange interactions between Mn ions and the quantum dots that outpace energy losses arising from phonon emission. Carrier multiplication is a process whereby a kinetic energy of a carrier relaxes via generation of additional electron-hole pairs (excitons). This effect has been extensively studied in the context of advanced photoconversion as it could boost the yield of generated excitons. Carrier multiplication is driven by carrier-carrier interactions that lead to excitation of a valence-band electron to the conduction band. Normally, the rate of phonon-assisted relaxation exceeds that of Coulombic collisions, which limits the carrier multiplication yield. Here we show that this limitation can be overcome by exploiting not 'direct' but 'spin-exchange' Coulomb interactions in manganese-doped core/shell PbSe/CdSe quantum dots. In these structures, carrier multiplication occurs via two spin-exchange steps. First, an exciton generated in the CdSe shell is rapidly transferred to a Mn dopant. Then, the excited Mn ion undergoes spin-flip relaxation via a spin-conserving pathway, which creates two excitons in the PbSe core. Due to the extremely fast, subpicosecond timescales of spin-exchange interactions, the Mn-doped quantum dots exhibit an up-to-threefold enhancement of the multiexciton yield versus the undoped samples, which points towards the considerable potential of spin-exchange carrier multiplication in advanced photoconversion.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
1476-1122
Keyword
MULTIPLE EXCITON GENERATIONSEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALSELECTRONIC-STRUCTUREOPTICAL-PROPERTIESEFFICIENCYPBSEDYNAMICSYIELDSRELAXATIONMN

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