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Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals

[Image: see text] Semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QDs), simultaneously benefit from inexpensive low-temperature solution processing and exciting photophysics, making them the ideal candidates for next-generation solar cells and photodetectors. While the working principles of these devic...

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Autores principales: Marino, Emanuele, Sciortino, Alice, Berkhout, Annemarie, MacArthur, Katherine E., Heggen, Marc, Gregorkiewicz, Tom, Kodger, Thomas E., Capretti, Antonio, Murray, Christopher B., Koenderink, A. Femius, Messina, Fabrizio, Schall, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7596773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32924433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c06188
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author Marino, Emanuele
Sciortino, Alice
Berkhout, Annemarie
MacArthur, Katherine E.
Heggen, Marc
Gregorkiewicz, Tom
Kodger, Thomas E.
Capretti, Antonio
Murray, Christopher B.
Koenderink, A. Femius
Messina, Fabrizio
Schall, Peter
author_facet Marino, Emanuele
Sciortino, Alice
Berkhout, Annemarie
MacArthur, Katherine E.
Heggen, Marc
Gregorkiewicz, Tom
Kodger, Thomas E.
Capretti, Antonio
Murray, Christopher B.
Koenderink, A. Femius
Messina, Fabrizio
Schall, Peter
author_sort Marino, Emanuele
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QDs), simultaneously benefit from inexpensive low-temperature solution processing and exciting photophysics, making them the ideal candidates for next-generation solar cells and photodetectors. While the working principles of these devices rely on light absorption, QDs intrinsically belong to the Rayleigh regime and display optical behavior limited to electric dipole resonances, resulting in low absorption efficiencies. Increasing the absorption efficiency of QDs, together with their electronic and excitonic coupling to enhance charge carrier mobility, is therefore of critical importance to enable practical applications. Here, we demonstrate a general and scalable approach to increase both light absorption and excitonic coupling of QDs by fabricating hierarchical metamaterials. We assemble QDs into crystalline supraparticles using an emulsion template and demonstrate that these colloidal supercrystals (SCs) exhibit extended resonant optical behavior resulting in an enhancement in absorption efficiency in the visible range of more than 2 orders of magnitude with respect to the case of dispersed QDs. This successful light trapping strategy is complemented by the enhanced excitonic coupling observed in ligand-exchanged SCs, experimentally demonstrated through ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy and leading to the formation of a free biexciton system on sub-picosecond time scales. These results introduce a colloidal metamaterial designed by self-assembly from the bottom up, simultaneously featuring a combination of nanoscale and mesoscale properties leading to simultaneous photonic and excitonic coupling, therefore presenting the nanocrystal analogue of supramolecular structures.
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spelling pubmed-75967732020-10-30 Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals Marino, Emanuele Sciortino, Alice Berkhout, Annemarie MacArthur, Katherine E. Heggen, Marc Gregorkiewicz, Tom Kodger, Thomas E. Capretti, Antonio Murray, Christopher B. Koenderink, A. Femius Messina, Fabrizio Schall, Peter ACS Nano [Image: see text] Semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QDs), simultaneously benefit from inexpensive low-temperature solution processing and exciting photophysics, making them the ideal candidates for next-generation solar cells and photodetectors. While the working principles of these devices rely on light absorption, QDs intrinsically belong to the Rayleigh regime and display optical behavior limited to electric dipole resonances, resulting in low absorption efficiencies. Increasing the absorption efficiency of QDs, together with their electronic and excitonic coupling to enhance charge carrier mobility, is therefore of critical importance to enable practical applications. Here, we demonstrate a general and scalable approach to increase both light absorption and excitonic coupling of QDs by fabricating hierarchical metamaterials. We assemble QDs into crystalline supraparticles using an emulsion template and demonstrate that these colloidal supercrystals (SCs) exhibit extended resonant optical behavior resulting in an enhancement in absorption efficiency in the visible range of more than 2 orders of magnitude with respect to the case of dispersed QDs. This successful light trapping strategy is complemented by the enhanced excitonic coupling observed in ligand-exchanged SCs, experimentally demonstrated through ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy and leading to the formation of a free biexciton system on sub-picosecond time scales. These results introduce a colloidal metamaterial designed by self-assembly from the bottom up, simultaneously featuring a combination of nanoscale and mesoscale properties leading to simultaneous photonic and excitonic coupling, therefore presenting the nanocrystal analogue of supramolecular structures. American Chemical Society 2020-09-14 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7596773/ /pubmed/32924433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c06188 Text en This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
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Sciortino, Alice
Berkhout, Annemarie
MacArthur, Katherine E.
Heggen, Marc
Gregorkiewicz, Tom
Kodger, Thomas E.
Capretti, Antonio
Murray, Christopher B.
Koenderink, A. Femius
Messina, Fabrizio
Schall, Peter
Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title_full Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title_fullStr Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title_short Simultaneous Photonic and Excitonic Coupling in Spherical Quantum Dot Supercrystals
title_sort simultaneous photonic and excitonic coupling in spherical quantum dot supercrystals
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7596773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32924433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c06188
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