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How structural and vibrational features affect optoelectronic properties of non-stoichiometric quantum dots: computational insights.

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While stoichiometric quantum dots (QDs) have been well studied, a significant knowledge gap remains in the atomistic understanding of the non-stoichiometric ones, which are predominantly present during the experimental synthesis.… Click to show full abstract

While stoichiometric quantum dots (QDs) have been well studied, a significant knowledge gap remains in the atomistic understanding of the non-stoichiometric ones, which are predominantly present during the experimental synthesis. Here, we investigate the effect of thermal fluctuations on structural and vibrational properties of non-stoichiometric cadmium selenide (CdSe) nanoclusters: anion-rich (Se-rich) and cation-rich (Cd-rich) using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations. While the excess atoms on the surface fluctuate more for a given QD type, the optical phonon modes are mostly composed of Se atoms dynamics, irrespective of the composition. Moreover, Se-rich QDs have higher bandgap fluctuations compared to Cd-rich QDs, suggesting poor optical properties of Se-rich QDs. Additionally, non-adiabatic molecular dynamics (NAMD) suggests faster non-radiative recombination for Cd-rich QDs. Altogether, this work provides insights into the dynamic electronic properties of non-stoichiometric QDs and proposes a rationale for the observed optical stability and superiority of cation-rich candidates for light emission applications.

Keywords: quantum dots; non stoichiometric; rich qds; stoichiometric quantum; structural vibrational; properties non

Journal Title: Nanoscale
Year Published: 2023

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