Ronald Troutman
Synthetic Metals
CdSe/CdS nanocrystals are studied by electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) on n- and p-type silicon with 2-nm surface oxide and graphite for comparison. In the absence of above-band-gap excitation, the nanocrystals are not in electrical equilibrium with the substrates. Upon continuous photoexcitation, the particles behave differently on each substrate. On n-type silicon, the particles exhibit predominantly positive charge. However, on p-type silicon, fewer charged particles overall are seen, blinking is more common, and the ratio of negative to positive particles is higher. The low ionization yield on p-Si is apparently due to the fast return of photoexcited electrons that are confined near the silicon/oxide interface by band bending. Nanocrystal photoionization dynamics are sensitive to the state of the silicon across the 2-nm oxide. On graphite, the particles show a greater propensity to oscillate between positive, negative, and neutral states than on the other substrates.
Ronald Troutman
Synthetic Metals
A. Ney, R. Rajaram, et al.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
T.N. Morgan
Semiconductor Science and Technology
Ming L. Yu
Physical Review B