Purifying single photon emission from giant shell CdSe/CdS quantum dots at room temperature (2111.09090v4)
Abstract: Giant shell CdSe/CdS quantum dots are bright and flexible emitters, with near-unity quantum yield and suppressed blinking, but their single photon purity is reduced by efficient multiexcitonic emission. We report the observation, at the single dot level, of a large blueshift of the photoluminescence biexciton spectrum ($24\pm5$ nm over a sample of 32 dots) for pure-phase wurtzite quantum dots. By spectral filtering, we demonstrate a 2.3 times reduction of the biexciton quantum yield relative to the exciton emission, while preserving as much as 60% of the exciton single photon emission, thus improving the purity from $g_2(0)=0.07\pm0.01$ to $g_2(0)=0.03\pm0.01$. At larger pump fluency the spectral purification is even more effective with up to a 6.6 times reduction in $g_2(0)$, which is due to the suppression of higher order excitons and shell states experiencing even larger blueshift. Our results indicate the potential for synthesis engineered giant shell quantum dots, with further increased biexciton blueshift, for quantum optical applications requiring both high purity and brightness.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.
Top Community Prompts
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.