Abstract

We have investigated carrier relaxation dynamics in single CdSe/ZnSe quantum dot (QD) by time-resolved micro-photoluminescence (PL). The discrete sharp lines, originated from individual QD states, exhibit various rise and decay time constants. The decay times of the sharp lines from ground states and excited states are estimated to be 700≈800 psec and 400≈500 psec, respectively, and the rise times of the ground states become longer compared with those of the excited states. There results are in contrast to successive change of the rise and decay times observed in time-resolved macro-PL with varying the detection wave-length. The quasi-continuum higher states with much shorter decay times are clearly observed over the discrete states of the QDs.

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