Ultrafast intraband relaxation in colloidal quantum dots

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.761665
Reference J.J.H. Pijpers, E. Hendry and M. Bonn: Ultrafast intraband relaxation in colloidal quantum dots In: Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors and Nanostructure Materials XII : San Jose, CA, USA 20 January 2008 /ed. J.-J. Song, Kong-Thon Tsen, M. Betz and A.Y. Elezzabi, Bellingham: SPIE, 2008.

We independently determine the subpicosecond cooling rates for holes and electrons in CdSe quantum dots using time-resolved luminescence and time-resolved TeraHertz spectroscopy. The rate of hole cooling, following photoexcitation of the quantum dots, depends critically on the electron excess energy. This constitutes a direct proof of electron-to-hole energy transfer, the hypothesis behind the Auger cooling mechanism proposed in quantum dots, which is found to occur on a 1 ± 0.15 ps time scale. This is only marginally slower than the timescale of intraband relaxation of electrons in single crystal CdSe. In bulk CdSe, sequential multi-phonon emission allows for cooling rates of (0.4 ps)-1 at room temperature.