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Scanning Tunneling Luminescence of Individual CdSe Nanowires

Lutz, Theresa
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Kabakchiev, Alexander
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Dufaux, Thomas
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2011
Small

The local luminescence properties of individual CdSe nanowires composed of segments of zinc blende and wurtzite crystal structures are investigated by low-temperature scanning tunneling luminescence spectroscopy. Light emission from the wires is achieved by the direct injection of holes and electrons, without the need for coupling to tip-induced plasmons in the underlying metal substrate. The photon energy is found to increase with decreasing wire diameter due to exciton confinement. The bulk bandgap extrapolated from the energy versus diameter dependence is consistent with photon emission from the zinc blende-type CdSe sections.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/smll.201100434
Web of Science ID

WOS:000294729900017

Author(s)
Lutz, Theresa
Kabakchiev, Alexander
Dufaux, Thomas
Wolpert, Christian
Wang, Zhe
Burghard, Marko  
Kuhnke, Klaus
Kern, Klaus  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Small
Volume

7

Start page

2396

End page

2400

Subjects

Indium-Phosphide Nanowires

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Noble-Metal Surfaces

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Light-Emission

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Quantum Dots

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Plasmon Modes

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Thin-Films

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Microscope

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Wires

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Confinement

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Transition

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December 16, 2011
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