Issue 17, 2020

Heat-driven acoustic phonons in lamellar nanoplatelet assemblies

Abstract

Colloidal CdSe nanoplatelets, with the electronic structure of quantum wells, self-assemble into lamellar stacks due to large co-facial van der Waals attractions. These lamellar stacks are shown to display coherent acoustic phonons that are detected from oscillatory changes in the absorption spectrum observed in infrared pump, electronic probe measurements. Rather than direct electronic excitation of the nanocrystals using a femtosecond laser, impulsive transfer of heat from the organic ligand shell, excited at C–H stretching vibrational resonances, to the inorganic core of individual nanoplatelets occurs on a time-scale of <100 ps. This heat transfer drives in-phase longitudinal acoustic phonons of the nanoplatelet lamellae, which are accompanied by subtle deformations along the nanoplatelet short axes. The frequencies of the oscillations vary from 0.7 to 2 GHz (3–8 μeV and 0.5–1 ns oscillation period) depending on the thickness of the nanoplatelets—but not their lateral areas—and the temperature of the sample. Temperature-dependence of the acoustic phonon frequency conveys a substantial stiffening of the organic ligand bonds between nanoplatelets with reduced temperature. These results demonstrate a potential for acoustic modulation of the excitonic structure of nanocrystal assemblies in self-assembled anisotropic semiconductor systems at temperatures at or above 300 K.

Graphical abstract: Heat-driven acoustic phonons in lamellar nanoplatelet assemblies

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2020
Accepted
14 Apr 2020
First published
22 Apr 2020

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 9661-9668

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Heat-driven acoustic phonons in lamellar nanoplatelet assemblies

B. T. Diroll, V. Kamysbayev, I. Coropceanu, D. V. Talapin and R. D. Schaller, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 9661 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR00695E

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