Two-Photon Photoemission Study of Competing Auger and Surface-Mediated Relaxation of Hot Electrons in CdSe Quantum Dot Solids

P. Sippel, W. Albrecht, D. Mitoraj, R. Eichberger, T. Hannappel, D.A.M. Vanmaekelbergh

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Abstract

Solids composed of colloidal quantum dots hold promise for third generation highly efficient thin-film photovoltaic cells. The presence of well-separated conduction electron states opens the possibility for an energy-selective collection of hot and equilibrated carriers, pushing the efficiency above the one-band gap limit. However, in order to reach this goal the decay of hot carriers within a band must be better understood and prevented, eventually. Here, we present a two-photon photoemission study of the 1Pe→1Se intraband relaxation dynamics in a CdSe quantum dot solid that mimics the active layer in a photovoltaic cell. We observe fast hot electron relaxation from the 1Pe to the 1Se state on a femtosecond-scale by Auger-type energy donation to the hole. However, if the oleic acid capping is exchanged for hexanedithiol capping, fast deep hole trapping competes efficiently with this relaxation pathway, blocking the Auger-type electron–hole energy exchange. A slower decay becomes then visible; we provide evidence that this is a multistep process involving the surface.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1655-1661
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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