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Area-Independence of the Biexciton Oscillator Strength in CdSe Colloidal Nanoplatelets

Journal

NANO LETTERS
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Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03683

Keywords

2D Materials; Excitons; Optical Properties; Pump-Probe Spectroscopy

Funding

  1. FWO-Vlaanderen [G0F0920N, I004420N]
  2. Ghent University [BOF-GOA 01G01019]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program [714876 PHOCONA]

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In this study, we used cross-polarized pump-probe spectroscopy to measure the absorption coefficient spectrum of the exciton-biexciton transition in colloidal CdSe nanoplatelets (NPLs) and determined the biexciton oscillator strength (fBX). We found that fBX is independent of the NPL area and agrees with predictions of a short-range interaction model.
Colloidal CdSe nanoplatelets (NPLs) are unique systems to study two-dimensional excitons and excitonic complexes. However, while absorption and emission of photons through exciton formation and recombination have been extensively quantified, few studies have addressed the exciton-biexciton transition. Here, we use cross-polarized pump- probe spectroscopy to measure the absorption coefficient spectrum of this transition and determine the biexciton oscillator strength (fBX). We show that fBX is independent of the NPL area and that the concomitant biexciton area (SBX) agrees with predictions of a short-range interaction model. Moreover, we show that fBX is comparable to the oscillator strength of forming localized excitons at room temperature while being unaffected itself by center-of-mass localization. These results confirm the relevance of biexcitons for light-matter interaction in NPLs. Moreover, the quantification of the exciton-biexciton transition introduced here will enable researchers to rank 2D materials by the strength of this transition and to compare experimental results with theoretical predictions.

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