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Giant Excitonic Zeeman Splittings in Colloidal Co<sup>2+</sup>-Doped ZnSe Quantum Dots
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2006
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Charge ExcitationsEngineeringNanocrystal GrowthColloidal NanocrystalsChemistrySemiconductor NanostructuresDopant-exciton OverlapIi-vi SemiconductorNanoelectronicsQuantum MaterialsQuantum SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryNanocrystalline MaterialSolid-state PhysicTransition Metal ChalcogenidesNanomaterialsZnse Quantum DotsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDopant Exclusion
Colloidal Co(2+):ZnSe diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum dots (DMS-QDs) were prepared by the hot injection method and studied spectroscopically. Ligand-field electronic absorption and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectra confirm homogeneous substitutional speciation of Co(2+) in the ZnSe QDs. Absorption spectra collected at various times throughout the syntheses reveal that dopants are absent from the central cores of the QDs but are incorporated at a constant concentration during nanocrystal growth. The undoped cores are associated with dopant exclusion from the ZnSe critical nuclei. Analysis of low-temperature electronic absorption and MCD spectra revealed excitonic Zeeman splitting energies (DeltaE(Zeeman)) of these Co(2+):ZnSe QDs that were substantially smaller than anticipated from bulk Co(2+):ZnSe data. This reduction in DeltaE(Zeeman) is explained quantitatively by the absence of dopants from the QD cores, where dopant-exciton overlap would be greatest. Since dopant exclusion from nucleation appears to be a general phenomenon for DMS-QDs grown by direct chemical methods, we propose that DeltaE(Zeeman) will always be smaller in colloidal DMS-QDs grown by such methods than in the corresponding bulk materials.
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