Exciton-Phonon Coupling in Single ZnCdSe-Dot/CdS-Rod Nanocrystals with Engineered Band Gaps from Type-II to Type-I.
Florian JohstJannik RebmannHans WernersLars KlemeyerJagadesh Kopula KesavanDorota KoziejChristian StrelowGabriel BesterAlf MewsTobias KippPublished in: ACS photonics (2024)
Exciton-phonon coupling limits the homogeneous emission line width of nanocrystals. Hence, a full understanding of this is crucial. In this work, we statistically investigate exciton-phonon coupling by performing single-particle spectroscopy on colloidal Zn 1- x Cd x Se/CdS and CdSe/CdS dot-in-rod nanocrystals at cryogenic temperatures ( T ≈ 10 K). In situ cation exchange enables us to analyze different band alignments and, thereby, different charge-carrier distributions. We find that the relative intensities of the longitudinal optical S- and Se-type phonon replicas correlate with the charge-carrier distribution. Our experimental findings are complemented with quantum mechanical calculations within the effective mass approximation that hint at the relevance of surface charges.