研究目的
To study the extinction properties of ZnSe quantum dots terminated with either Se-surface or Zn-surface and to understand the contributions of surface and intrinsic electronic states to these properties.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that Se-surface states have clear signatures in the optical measurements related to the ground state of ZnSe QDs, including smeared absorption features and a low-energy tail beyond the bulk bandgap. The extinction coefficients of Zn-ZnSe and Se-ZnSe QDs differ significantly, with an additional parabolic term to the size of the QDs for Se-ZnSe QDs, indicating substantial surface contributions.
研究不足
The study is limited to ZnSe quantum dots and may not be directly applicable to other semiconductor nanocrystals. The exact nature of surface electronic states is not fully understood.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the synthesis of ZnSe quantum dots with either Se-terminated or Zn-terminated surfaces, followed by characterization of their optical properties.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
ZnSe quantum dots are synthesized using zinc fatty acid salts and Se-suspension in octadecene as precursors.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Chemicals include zinc stearate, cadmium oxide, steric acid, selenium powder, sulfur powder, ODE, oleylamine, n-dodecane, trioctylphosphine, and tributylphospine. Equipment includes UV–Vis spectrophotometer, fluorometer, FTIR spectrometer, atomic absorption system, TEM, and XRD diffractometer.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The synthesis involves heating ODE solution with ZnSt2 and injecting Se-ODE suspension, followed by purification and surface termination reactions.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
UV–Vis spectra are analyzed to determine extinction coefficients, and TEM and XRD are used for structural characterization.
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