The excitonic resonance in semiconductor-metal nano-hybrids
Abstract
We use a configuration interaction approach within the envelope function approximation to study the nature of the excitonic resonance in nano-hybrids, composite nanoparticles (NPs) combining a semiconducting and a metallic segment in contact. With reference to recent experimental reports, we specifically study CdS-based nanorods with metallic NPs deposited at the tips (matchstick) or metallic coatings (core-shell). The excitonic states are computed taking into account both the renormalization of the electron-hole interaction and self-energy effects induced by the the metallic segment on the electron-hole pair, as well as by the dielectric environment, through an induced charge numerical approach. In neutral matchstick structures the metal NP has only a minor influence (~1 meV) on the excitonic states. When the metallic NP is charged the exciton becomes rapidly redshifted and spatially indirect. In contrast, in neutral core-shell structures the exciton energy redshifts by tens of meV
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@article{arxiv.1107.2769,
title = {The excitonic resonance in semiconductor-metal nano-hybrids},
author = {Juan I. Climente and Jose L. Movilla and Guido Goldoni and Josep Planelles},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.2769},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
23 pages (preprint format). Accepted for publication in Journal of Physical Chemistry C. This is the unedited authors version. Minor changes added