Abstract

AbstractThe fluorescence properties of surface modified quantum‐sized CdS colloids were investigated by means of static and time‐resolved low temperature fluorescence spectroscopy. All samples investigated had high fluorescence quantum yields already at room temperature and exhibited either exclusively excitonic or a mixture of excitonic and trapped fluorescence. Mechanisms are presented which explain both the static and time‐resolved behaviour of both the excitonic and trapped fluorescence. The excitonic fluorescence is described as delayed fluorescence occuring by detrapping of electrons. Extremely shallow traps having trap depths of a few meV are discussed.

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