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Three-Pulse Femtosecond Spectroscopy of PbSe Nanocrystals: 1S Bleach Nonlinearity and Sub-Band-Edge Excited-State Absorption Assignment
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EngineeringColloidal NanocrystalsExcitation Energy TransferBiexciton ShiftsElectronic Excited StateOptical PropertiesOptical SpectroscopyPhotophysical PropertyPhotoluminescenceBleach NonlinearityPhysicsNanotechnologyThree-pulse Femtosecond SpectroscopyPbse NanocrystalsExcited State PropertyNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsHot Exciton StatesOptoelectronicsBand Gap Absorption
Above band-edge photoexcitation of PbSe nanocrystals induces strong below band gap absorption as well as a multiphased buildup of bleaching in the 1Se1Sh transition. The amplitudes and kinetics of these features deviate from expectations based on biexciton shifts and state filling, which are the mechanisms usually evoked to explain them. To clarify these discrepancies, the same transitions are investigated here by double-pump-probe spectroscopy. Re-exciting in the below band gap induced absorption characteristic of hot excitons is shown to produce additional excitons with high probability. In addition, pump-probe experiments on a sample saturated with single relaxed excitons prove that the resulting 1Se1Sh bleach is not linear with the number of excitons per nanocrystal. This finding holds for two samples differing significantly in size, demonstrating its generality. Analysis of the results suggests that below band edge induced absorption in hot exciton states is due to excited-state absorption and not to shifted absorption of cold carriers and that 1Se1Sh bleach signals are not an accurate counter of sample excitons when their distribution includes multiexciton states.
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