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Size and temperature dependent intraband optical studies of heavily n-doped PbS quantum dot solids

Steady-state access to intraband transitions in colloidal quantum dots (CQDs), via heavy doping, allows exploiting the electromagnetic spectrum at energies below the band gap. CQD intraband optoelectronics opens up a new path to cheap mid- and long-wavelength infrared photodetectors and light-emitting devices, which today employ mostly epitaxial materials. As a recent field of experimental research, thorough studies of the basic properties of intraband transitions in CQDs are still lacking. In this work, we investigate the size and temperature dependence of the intraband transition in heavily n-doped PbS quantum dot (QD) films. We measure the absorption coefficient of the intraband transition to be in the order of $10^4$ cm$^{-1}$, which is comparable to the value of the interband absorption coefficient. Additionally, we determine the size-dependence of the oscillator strength of the intraband transition. We demonstrate a negative dependence of the intraband energy with temperature, in contrast to the positive dependence of the interband transition.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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