Terahertz-Driven Stark Spectroscopy of CdSe and CdSe-CdS Core-Shell Quantum Dots.

Stark effect Terahertz microslits quantum dots

Journal

Nano letters
ISSN: 1530-6992
Titre abrégé: Nano Lett
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101088070

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
13 11 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 23 10 2019
medline: 23 10 2019
entrez: 23 10 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The effects of large external fields on semiconductor nanostructures could reveal much about field-induced shifting of electronic states and their dynamical responses and could enable electro-optic device applications that require large and rapid changes in optical properties. Studies of quasi-dc electric field modulation of quantum dot (QD) properties have been limited by electrostatic breakdown processes observed under high externally applied field levels. To circumvent this, here we apply ultrafast terahertz (THz) electric fields with switching times on the order of 1 ps. We show that a pulsed THz electric field, enhanced by a microslit field enhancement structure (FES), can strongly manipulate the optical absorption properties of a thin film of CdSe and CdSe-CdS core-shell QDs on the subpicosecond time scale with spectral shifts that span the visible to near-IR range. Numerical simulations using a semiempirical tight binding model show that the band gap of the QD film can be shifted by as much a 79 meV during these time scales. The results allow a basic understanding of the field-induced shifting of electronic levels and suggest electro-optic device applications.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31635457
doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b03342
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

8125-8131

Auteurs

Brandt C Pein (BC)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Chee Kong Lee (CK)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Liang Shi (L)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

JiaoJian Shi (J)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Wendi Chang (W)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Harold Y Hwang (HY)

Lincoln Laboratory , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Lexington , Massachusetts 02420 United States.

Jennifer Scherer (J)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Igor Coropceanu (I)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Xiaoguang Zhao (X)

Department of Mechanical Engineering , Boston University , Boston , Massachusetts 02215 United States.

Xin Zhang (X)

Department of Mechanical Engineering , Boston University , Boston , Massachusetts 02215 United States.

Vladimir Bulović (V)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Moungi G Bawendi (MG)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Adam P Willard (AP)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

Keith A Nelson (KA)

Department of Chemistry and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Cambridge , Massachusetts 02139 United States.

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