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Mitesh Amin1, Farwa Awan2, Michael W Swift3
1The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, United States.
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Dopants in semiconductor nanostructures offer tremendous control over electronic, optical, and magnetic properties beyond what is achievable in bulk materials. We demonstrate that the broad dopant emission in semiconductor nanoplatelets effectively maps the electron wave function across the nanoplatelet thickness. Both the emission energy and lifetime of the dopant transition depend strongly on the depth of the dopant within the nanoplatelet. This dependence arises from the electrostatic self-interaction of the charged dopant, which varies with proximity to the dielectric discontinuity at the nanoplatelet surface. Through comprehensive single-particle spectroscopy of silver-doped CdSe nanoplatelets, we verify that acceptors near the center emit at higher energies with shorter lifetimes, while those near the surface emit at lower energies with longer lifetimes. This spatial mapping also reveals unusual two-color emission from individual nanoplatelets, with enhanced Auger recombination yielding exceptional photon antibunching (>90% purity) at room temperature, suggesting potential applications in quantum information technologies.
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