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ACS Nano ; 14(4): 3858-3867, 2020 Apr 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32150383

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Silicon nanocrystals (SiNCs) with bright bandgap photoluminescence (PL) are of current interest for a range of potential applications, from solar windows to biomedical contrast agents. Here, we use the liquid precursor cyclohexasilane (Si6H12) for the plasma synthesis of colloidal SiNCs with exemplary core emission. Through size separation executed in an oxygen-shielded environment, we achieve PL quantum yields (QYs) approaching 70% while exposing intrinsic constraints on efficient core emission from smaller SiNCs. Time-resolved PL spectra of these fractions in response to femtosecond pulsed excitation reveal a zero-phonon radiative channel that anticorrelates with QY, which we model using advanced computational methods applied to a 2 nm SiNC. Our results offer additional insight into the photophysical interplay of the nanocrystal surface, quasi-direct recombination, and efficient SiNC core PL.

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Nano Lett ; 20(2): 852-859, 2020 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31869231

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Understanding the locations of dopant atoms in ensembles of nanocrystals is crucial to controlling the dopants' function. While electron microscopy and atom probe tomography methods allow investigation of dopant location for small numbers of nanocrystals, assessing large ensembles has remained a challenge. Here, we are using high energy X-ray diffraction (HE-XRD) and structure reconstruction via reverse Monte Carlo simulation to characterize nanocrystal structure and dopant locations in ensembles of highly boron and phosphorus doped silicon nanocrystals (Si NCs). These plasma-synthesized NCs are a particularly intriguing test system for such an investigation, as elemental analysis suggests that Si NCs can be "hyperdoped" beyond the thermodynamic solubility limit in bulk silicon. Yet, free carrier densities derived from local surface plasmon resonances suggest that only a fraction of dopants are active. We demonstrate that the structural characteristics garnered from HE-XRD and structure reconstruction elucidate dopant location and doping efficacy for doped Si NCs from an atomic-scale perspective.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(9): 8263-8270, 2017 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28169525

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In this work, we present an all-gas-phase approach for the synthesis of quantum-confined core/shell nanocrystals (NCs) as a promising alternative to traditional solution-based methods. Spherical quantum dots (QDs) are grown using a single-stage flow-through nonthermal plasma, yielding monodisperse NCs, with a concentric core/shell structure confirmed by electron microscopy. The in-flight negative charging of the NCs by plasma electrons keeps the NC cores separated during shell growth. The success of this gas-phase approach is demonstrated here through the study of Ge/Si core/shell QDs. We find that the epitaxial growth of a Si shell on the Ge QD core compressively strains the Ge lattice and affords the ability to manipulate the Ge band structure by modulation of the core and shell dimensions. This all-gas-phase approach to core/shell QD synthesis offers an effective method to produce high-quality heterostructured NCs with control over the core and shell dimensions.

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