Probing Absolute Electronic Energy Levels in Hg‐Doped CdTe Semiconductor Nanocrystals by Electrochemistry and Density Functional Theory |
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Authors: | Dr. Pravin P. Ingole Dr. Vladimir Lesnyak Laxman Tatikondewar Susanne Leubner Prof. Dr. Nikolai Gaponik Dr. Anjali Kshirsagar Prof. Dr. Alexander Eychmüller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Physical Chemistry/Electrochemistry, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany;2. Department of Chemistry, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India;3. Department of Physics, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India |
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Abstract: | The absolute electronic energy levels in Hg‐doped CdTe semiconductor nanocrystals (CdHgTe NCs) with varying sizes/volumes and Hg contents are determined by using cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements and density functional theory (DFT) ‐based calculations. The electrochemical measurements demonstrate several distinct characteristic features in the form of oxidation and reduction peaks in the voltammograms, where the peak positions are dependent on the volume of CdHgTe NCs as well as on their composition. The estimated absolute electronic energy levels for three different volumes, namely 22, 119 and 187 nm3 with 2.7±0.3 % of Hg content, show strong volume dependence. The volume‐dependent shift in the characteristic reduction and oxidation peak potential scan can be attributed to the alteration in the energetic band positions owing to the quantum confinement effect. Moreover, the composition (Cd/Hg=98.3/1.7 and 97.0/3.0) ‐dependent alteration in the electronic energy levels of CdHgTe NCs for two different samples with similar volumes (ca. 124±5 nm3) are shown. Thus obtained electronic energy level values of CdHgTe NCs as a function of volume and composition demonstrate good congruence with the corresponding absorption and emission spectral data, as well as with DFT‐based calculations. DFT calculations reveal that incorporation of Hg into CdTe NCs mostly affects the energy levels of conduction band edge, whereas the valence band edge remains almost unaltered. |
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Keywords: | CdHgTe nanocrystals density functional calculations energetic band positions quantum confinement redox potentials |
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