Long-Range Electronic-to-Vibrational Energy Transfer from Nanocrystals to Their Surrounding Matrix Environment

Assaf Aharoni, Dan Oron, Uri Banin, Eran Rabani, and Joshua Jortner
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 057404 – Published 6 February 2008

Abstract

A radiationless transition process of long-range, resonance interconversion of electronic-to-vibrational energy transfer (EVET) is discovered between the band-gap excitation of nanocrystal quantum dots to matrix vibrational overtone modes using fluorescence lifetime measurements. A theoretical analysis based on long-range dipole-dipole nonadiabatic couplings, being distinct from the traditional adiabatic or “static-coupling” pictures, is given and is in qualitative agreement with experiments. EVET should be considered in matrix choices for near-infrared optoelectronic applications of nanocrystals.

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  • Received 3 October 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.057404

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Assaf Aharoni, Dan Oron, and Uri Banin*

  • Institute of Chemistry and the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel

Eran Rabani and Joshua Jortner

  • School of Chemistry, The Sackler Faculty of Science, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel

  • *Corresponding author. banin@chem.ch.huji.ac.il

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Vol. 100, Iss. 5 — 8 February 2008

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