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Microscopic Origin of the Fast Blue‐Green Luminescence of Chemically Synthesized Non‐oxidized Silicon Quantum Dots
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SemiconductorsPhotoluminescenceEngineeringNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMicroscopic OriginQuantum DotsApplied PhysicsFast Blue‐green LuminescenceColloidal NanocrystalsOptoelectronic DevicesChemistrySi Quantum DotsWet Chemical SynthesisLuminescence PropertyOptoelectronicsCompound SemiconductorSemiconductor Nanostructures
The microscopic origin of the bright nanosecond blue-green photoluminescence (PL), frequently reported for synthesized organically terminated Si quantum dots (Si-QDs), has not been fully resolved, hampering potential applications of this interesting material. Here a comprehensive study of the PL from alkyl-terminated Si-QDs of 2-3 nm size, prepared by wet chemical synthesis is reported. Results obtained on the ensemble and those from the single nano-object level are compared, and they provide conclusive evidence that efficient and tunable emission arises due to radiative recombination of electron-hole pairs confined in the Si-QDs. This understanding paves the way towards applications of chemical synthesis for the development of Si-QDs with tunable sizes and bandgaps.
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