Intraband Transition of HgTe Nanocrystals for Long-Wave Infrared Detection at 12 μm.
Haozhi ZhangJohn C PetersonPhilippe Guyot-SionnestPublished in: ACS nano (2023)
The synthesis of n-doped HgTe colloidal quantum dots was optimized to produce samples with a 1S e -1P e intraband transition in the long-wave infrared (8-12 μm). The spin-orbit splitting of 1P e states places the 1S e -1P e1/2 transition around 10 μm. The narrow line width of 130 cm -1 at 300 K is limited by the size distribution. This narrowing leads to an absorption coefficient about 5 times stronger than is possible with the HgTe CQD interband transition at similar energies. From 300 to 80 K, the intraband transition blueshifts by 90 cm -1 , while the interband transition redshifts by 350 cm -1 . These shifts are assigned to the temperature dependence of the band structure. With ∼2 electrons/dot doping at 80 K, a photoconductive film of 80 nm thickness on a quarter wave reflector substrate showed a detectivity ( D *) of ∼10 7 Jones at 500 Hz in the 8-12 μm range.