Heterogeneity in Cation Exchange Ag+ Doping of CdSe Nanocrystals

25 October 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Cation exchange is becoming extensively used for nanocrystal (NC) doping in order to produce NCs with unique optical and electronic properties. However, despite its ever-increasing use, the relationships between the cation exchange process, its doped NC products, and the resulting NC photophysics are not well characterized. For example, similar doping procedures on NCs with the same chemical compositions have resulted in quite different photophysics. Through a detailed single molecule investigation of a post-synthesis Ag+ doping of CdSe NCs, a number of species were identified within a single doped NC sample, suggesting the differences in the optical properties of the various synthesis methods are due to the varied contributions of each species. Electrostatic force microscopy (EFM), electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) mapping, and single molecule photoluminescence (PL) studies were used to identify four possible species resulting from the Ag+-CdSe cation exchange doping process. The heterogeneity of these samples shows the difficulty in controlling a post-synthesis cation exchange method to produce homogenous samples needed for use in any potential application. Additionally, the heterogeneity in the doped samples demonstrates that significant care must be taken in describing the ensemble or average characteristics of the sample.

Keywords

semiconductor nanocrystals
cation exchange doping
electrostatic force microscopy
electron energy loss spectroscopy
single molecule photoluminescence

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Supporting Information: Heterogeneity in Cation Exchange Ag+ Doping of CdSe Nanocrystals
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Detailed experimental methods (NC synthesis, doping, and characterization techniques), electrostatic force microscopy calculations, ICP-MS results, optical data for additional Ag+ doped CdSe samples, ADF-STEM images, EFM images, data and results for an additional Ag+ doped CdSe sample.
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