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Emissive Surface Traps Lead to Asymmetric Photoluminescence Line Shape in Spheroidal CsPbBr3 Quantum Dots

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arxiv 2410.05194 v1 pith:LBJENGZO submitted 2024-10-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords quantumdotsphotoluminescencetrapsemissivespheroidalsurfacetail
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The morphology of quantum dots plays an important role in governing their photophysics. Here, we explore the photoluminescence of spheroidal CsPbBr3 quantum dots synthesized via the room-temperature trioctlyphosphine oxide/PbBr2 method. Despite photoluminescence quantum yields nearing 100%, these spheroidal quantum dots exhibit an elongated red photoluminescence tail not observed in typical cubic quantum dots synthesized via hot injection. We explore this elongated red tail through structural and optical characterization including small-angle x-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy and time-resolved, steady-state, and single quantum dot photoluminescence. From these measurements we conclude that the red tail originates from emissive surface traps. We hypothesize that these emissive surface traps are located on the (111) surfaces and show that the traps can be passivated by adding phenethyl ammonium bromide, resulting in a more symmetric line shape

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