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Main Authors: Kalluru, Harshavardhan R., Tongbram, Binita, Basu, Jaydeep K.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.13510
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author Kalluru, Harshavardhan R.
Tongbram, Binita
Basu, Jaydeep K.
author_facet Kalluru, Harshavardhan R.
Tongbram, Binita
Basu, Jaydeep K.
contents In this manuscript, the evaluation procedure of transition dipole moment (TDM) is discussed. Semiconducting Cd_{x}Zn_{1-x}Se_{y}S_{1-y} alloyed quantum dots (AQDs) are used as the two level emitting system. The AQDs are then self-assembled into monolayers by the Langmuir-Schaefer method. The TDM magnitude and orientation of AQDs are extracted from the absorption spectrum and the angle resolved Photo-luminescence emission spectrum measurements respectively. The TDM of AQDs in vacuum is evaluated as 9.07 D and the anisotropy coefficient shows that the AQD emission is isotropic.
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spellingShingle Evaluating the transition dipole moment of quantum dots with absorption and angle resolved photo-luminescence spectroscopy
Kalluru, Harshavardhan R.
Tongbram, Binita
Basu, Jaydeep K.
Optics
In this manuscript, the evaluation procedure of transition dipole moment (TDM) is discussed. Semiconducting Cd_{x}Zn_{1-x}Se_{y}S_{1-y} alloyed quantum dots (AQDs) are used as the two level emitting system. The AQDs are then self-assembled into monolayers by the Langmuir-Schaefer method. The TDM magnitude and orientation of AQDs are extracted from the absorption spectrum and the angle resolved Photo-luminescence emission spectrum measurements respectively. The TDM of AQDs in vacuum is evaluated as 9.07 D and the anisotropy coefficient shows that the AQD emission is isotropic.
title Evaluating the transition dipole moment of quantum dots with absorption and angle resolved photo-luminescence spectroscopy
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.13510