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Auger Recombination and Carrier-Lattice Thermalization in Semiconductor Quantum Dots under Intense Excitation.

Luye YueJingjun LiYingpeng QiJie ChenXuan WangJianming Cao
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
A thorough understanding of the photocarrier relaxation dynamics in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is essential to optimize their device performance. However, resolving hot carrier kinetics under high excitation conditions with multiple excitons per dot is challenging because it convolutes several ultrafast processes, including Auger recombination, carrier-phonon scattering, and phonon thermalization. Here, we report a systematic study of the lattice dynamics induced by intense photoexcitation in PbSe QDs. By probing the dynamics from the lattice perspective using ultrafast electron diffraction together with modeling the correlated processes collectively, we can differentiate their roles in photocarrier relaxation. The results reveal that the observed lattice heating time scale is longer than that of carrier intraband relaxation obtained previously using transient optical spectroscopy. Moreover, we find that Auger recombination efficiently annihilates excitons and speeds up lattice heating. This work can be readily extended to other semiconductor QDs systems with varying dot sizes.
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