Time-resolved photoluminescence cross-correlation measurements on InAs quantum dots
PHYS STATUS SOLIDI A 190:2 (2002) 565-569
Abstract:
We have studied recombination and relaxation dynamics in InAs quantum dots by means of photoluminescence cross-correlation techniques with sub-picosecond time-resolution. We have determined the relative radiative efficiencies for carrier recombination from different energy levels of the quantum dots and show that the radiative efficiency decreases with increasing transition energy, indicating that carrier access to non-radiative recombination centres increases for higher-energy states inside the dots. Cross-correlation measurements with both excitation beams of the same circular polarization and with the beams having opposite circular polarization are shown to give direct insight into the spin relaxation dynamics in the quantum dots and the wetting layer.Exciton and polaron dynamics in a step-ladder polymeric semiconductor: the influence of interchain order
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER 14:42 (2002) PII S0953-8984(02)53317-8
Influence of Chain Packing on the Excitation Transfer in Perylene-End-Capped Polyindenofluorene
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (2001) 62-62
Influence of chain packing on the excitation transfer in perylene-end-capped polyindenofluorene
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest (2001) 62
Effects of aggregation on the excitation transfer in perylene-end-capped polyindenofluorene studied by time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy - art. no. 195203
PHYSICAL REVIEW B 64:19 (2001) ARTN 195203