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Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Study of Core-Shell and Alloy Nanocrystals of HgTe and CdS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2011
Abstract
The synthesis of HgTe nanocrystals (NCs), coated with a CdS shell, presumably results in the formation of HgTe/CdS, HgTe/CdHgS core-shell structures or separated CdHgS alloys. Photoluminescence (PL), continuous-wave (cw) and time-resolved optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectroscopy examined the magneto-optical properties of the dominating resonance aforementioned products. The cw ODMR measurements indicated that the NCs exhibit a band, centered at 0.39 Tesla, corresponding to an excited state electron (e) and hole (h) spin manifold, with total angular momentum (F=S+L) Fe=1/2 and Fh=3/2, respectively. Theoretical simulation of the ODMR band revealed an anisotropy of the g-factor, indicating the existence of trapped carriers' at a mixed Cd-Hg tetrahedral site, confirming the formation of an alloy component. The time-resolved ODMR measurements reveal a characteristic radiative decay time and spin-lattice relaxation time of these trapped carriers of hundreds of microseconds.
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