Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Advanced Materials Faculty of Natural Sciences Comenius University Ilkovičova 6 Bratislava 84215 Slovakia
2. Centre for Nanodiagnostics of Materials Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology Vazovova 5 Bratislava 81243 Slovakia
Abstract
AbstractA synthesis and characterization of luminescent nano‐heterostructures consisting of CdSe nanorod (NR) cores and a ZnO shell with up to three monolayers of ZnO is reported. The core/shell heterostructures show a tunable, dual photoluminescence (PL) in visible and Near Infrared (NIR) spectral ranges. Upon shelling the visible PL band attributed to the carrier recombination within the CdSe core shifts to lower energy by ≈0.05 to 0.15 eV relative to the bare CdSe NRs, due to a reduced quantum confinement. A NIR band, observed ≈0.4 – 0.5 eV below the PL energy of the CdSe core, is attributed to a type‐II carrier recombination across the CdSe/ZnO interface. The total PL quantum yield (PLQY) in the brightest heterostructures reaches ≈20%, increasing ≈100‐fold over the PLQY of the corresponding bare CdSe NRs. The average lifetimes of the visible PL in some heterostructures exceeds 100 ns, compared to ≈5 ns lifetime typical for bare CdSe NRs. The average PL lifetimes attributed to the type‐II charge separated states exceed one microsecond. Strong NIR PL, tunable in the 800–900 nm spectral range and the long‐lived charge separated state make the CdSe/ZnO core‐shell NRs appealing materials for exploitation in applications such as bioimaging, photocatalysis and optoelectronics.
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