Using Shape to Turn off Blinking for Two-Colour Multiexciton Emission in CdSe/CdS Tetrapods

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Semiconductor nanostructures capable of emitting from two excited states and thereby of producing two photoluminescence colours are of fundamental and potential technological significance. In this limited class of nanocrystals, CdSe/CdS core/arm tetrapods exhibit the unusual trait of two-colour (red and green) multiexcitonic emission, with green emission from the CdS arms emerging only at high excitation fluences. Here we show that by synthetic shape-tuning, both this multi-colour emission process, and blinking and photobleaching behaviours of single tetrapods can be controlled. Specifically, we find that the properties of dual emission and single-nanostructure photostability depend on different structural parameters-arm length and arm diameter, respectively-but that both properties can be realized in the same nanostructure. Furthermore, based on results of correlated photoluminescence and transient absorption measurements, we conclude that hole-trap filling in the arms and partial state-filling in the core are necessary preconditions for the observation of multiexciton multi-colour emission.

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Cadmium selenide, Cadmium sulfide, Semiconductors, Nanostructures, Photoluminescence

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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant 2009LANL1096. DOE OBES grant DE-SC0010697. CINT User Projects (U2013A0134 and U2013B0037).

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