Abstract

We studied the photocarrier decay dynamics of Mn-doped CdS nanocrystals (NCs) coated with a ZnS shell layer by femtosecond pump–probe transient absorption spectroscopy. At low excitation intensities, the decay dynamics of photocarriers is determined by energy transfer from electron–hole pairs in CdS NCs to Mn ions. At high excitation intensities, the photocarrier decay curves of Mn-doped CdS NCs are very similar to those of undoped CdS NCs, and they are determined by the fast Auger recombination of photocarriers. These density-dependent photocarrier behaviors in CdS NCs are confirmed by Mn 2+ luminescence spectroscopy.

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