Abstract

The optical transition energies have been determined for the lowest electron-hole pair states of CdSe quantum dots embedded in glass. The data obtained by photoluminescence, differential absorption and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy have been compared and a general size dependence could be established. Based on theoretical calculations, the dominant features in the spectra have been assigned to the different transitions from the ground state to the one-pair states. Within the lowest one pair transition, a fine structure due to exchange interaction has been observed. The change in the optical properties with increasing intensity has been studied and the two-pair states identified in luminescence. Spectrally broad optical gain has been found due to stimulated transitions involving both one- and two-pair states.

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