Recently, we demonstrated that PbSe nanocrystal quantum dots can efficiently produce multiple electron-hole pairs (excitons) in response to a single absorbed photon. To address the generality of this carrier-multiplication phenomenon to other materials, we perform a comparative study of multiexciton generation in PbSe and CdSe nanocrystals that have distinctly different electronic structures. We find that both materials exhibit high-efficiency carrier multiplication and the activation threshold is lower in CdSe nanocrystals than in PbSe nanocrystals (∼2.5 vs ∼2.9 energy gaps). Furthermore, the efficiencies of multiexciton generation are nearly identical for both materials despite a vast difference in both energy structures and carrier relax...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which a single photon excites two or more electrons. CM ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2019Cataloged from P...
The time dynamics of the photoexcited carriers and carrier-multiplication efficiencies in PbS quantu...
Semiconductor nanocrystals are promising for use in cheap and highly efficient solar cells. A high e...
Several experimental works have reported that a single high-energy photon could generate multiple ex...
Knowledge of excited electronic states in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is of fundamental scienti...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which absorption of a single photon produces not just on...
The multiplication rates of hot carriers in CdSe quantum dots are quantified using an atom-istic pse...
We study multiple exciton generation (MEG) in two series of chemically treated PbSe nanocrystal (NC)...
We demonstrate for the first time that impact ionization (II) (the inverse of Auger recombination) o...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which a single photon excites two or more electrons. CM ...
We studied charge carrier photogeneration, cooling, carrier multiplication (CM) and charge mobility ...
Photocharging has been suggested recently as the explanation for the spread of carrier multiplicatio...
We report ultra-efficient multiple exciton generation (MEG) for single photon absorption in colloida...
One process limiting the performance of solar cells is rapid cooling (thermalization) of hot carrier...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which a single photon excites two or more electrons. CM ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2019Cataloged from P...
The time dynamics of the photoexcited carriers and carrier-multiplication efficiencies in PbS quantu...
Semiconductor nanocrystals are promising for use in cheap and highly efficient solar cells. A high e...
Several experimental works have reported that a single high-energy photon could generate multiple ex...
Knowledge of excited electronic states in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is of fundamental scienti...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which absorption of a single photon produces not just on...
The multiplication rates of hot carriers in CdSe quantum dots are quantified using an atom-istic pse...
We study multiple exciton generation (MEG) in two series of chemically treated PbSe nanocrystal (NC)...
We demonstrate for the first time that impact ionization (II) (the inverse of Auger recombination) o...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which a single photon excites two or more electrons. CM ...
We studied charge carrier photogeneration, cooling, carrier multiplication (CM) and charge mobility ...
Photocharging has been suggested recently as the explanation for the spread of carrier multiplicatio...
We report ultra-efficient multiple exciton generation (MEG) for single photon absorption in colloida...
One process limiting the performance of solar cells is rapid cooling (thermalization) of hot carrier...
Carrier multiplication (CM) is a process in which a single photon excites two or more electrons. CM ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, 2019Cataloged from P...
The time dynamics of the photoexcited carriers and carrier-multiplication efficiencies in PbS quantu...