Effect of ZnS shell thickness on the phonon spectra in CdSe quantum dots
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A.V. Baranov, Y.P. Rakovich, J.F. Donegan, T.S. Perova, R.A. Moore, D.V. Talapin, A.L. Rogach, Y. Masumoto and I. Nabiev, `Effect of ZnS shell thickness on the phonon spectra in CdSe quantum dots? in Physical Review B, 68, (16), 2003, pp 165306-1 ? 165306-7
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The evolution of the optical phonon spectra of colloidal core/shell CdSe/ZnS quantum dots with an increase of the shell thickness from 0.5 to 3.4 monolayers has been studied by resonant Raman spectroscopy. The results obtained suggest that the ZnS shell changes its structure from amorphous to partly crystalline as the thickness increases. Simultaneously, an increase in Raman scattering by surface (core/shell interface) phonons and the redshift of the corresponding phonon band have been observed and assigned to variations in the shell structure. The disorder present in the shell provides a major contribution to the line shape of the Raman spectra at higher ZnS coverage. A method to control the quality of quantum dots based on Raman spectroscopy is proposed.
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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland
Sponsor: Enterprise Ireland
Publisher: American Physical Society
Type of material: Journal Article

