Size Dependent Properties of CdSe Quantum Dots
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Date
2005-05-23
Authors
S. Neeleshwar
C.-L. Chen
C.-B. Tsai
Y.-Y. Chen
Chia-Chun Chen
S.-G. Shyu
M.-S. Seehra
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American Physical Society
Abstract
Temperature dependences of the magnetic susceptibility χ and heat capacity Cp of CdSe quantum dots with size d=2.8, 4.1, and 5.6 nm are compared to those of bulk CdSe to determine the size-dependent effects. With decreasing size d, the following effects are observed: (i) room temperature optical absorption shows a blueshift of the band gap; (ii) room temperature x-ray diffraction show wurtzite structure but with smaller lattice constants; (iii) magnetic susceptibility changes from negative (diamagnetic) for the bulk to positive χ with magnitude increasing with decreasing d; and (iv) the Sommerfeld constant γ determined from the Cp/T vs T2 data increases. Possible explanations for these size-dependent properties are presented.