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Physical Review B | 2007

Statistical analysis of time-resolved emission from ensembles of semiconductor quantum dots: Interpretation of exponential decay models

A.F. van Driel; Ivan S. Nikolaev; P. Vergeer; Peter Lodahl; Daniel Vanmaekelbergh; Willem L. Vos

We present a statistical analysis of time-resolved spontaneous emission decay curves from ensembles of emitters, such as semiconductor quantum dots, with the aim of interpreting ubiquitous non-single-exponential decay. Contrary to what is widely assumed, the density of excited emitters and the intensity in an emission decay curve are not proportional, but the density is a time integral of the intensity. The integral relation is crucial to correctly interpret non-single-exponential decay. We derive the proper normalization for both a discrete and a continuous distribution of rates, where every decay component is multiplied by its radiative decay rate. A central result of our paper is the derivation of the emission decay curve when both radiative and nonradiative decays are independently distributed. In this case, the well-known emission quantum efficiency can no longer be expressed by a single number, but is also distributed. We derive a practical description of non-single-exponential emission decay curves in terms of a single distribution of decay rates; the resulting distribution is identified as the distribution of total decay rates weighted with the radiative rates. We apply our analysis to recent examples of colloidal quantum dot emission in suspensions and in photonic crystals, and we find that this important class of emitters is well described by a log-normal distribution of decay rates with a narrow and a broad distribution, respectively. Finally, we briefly discuss the Kohlrausch stretched-exponential model, and find that its normalization is ill defined for emitters with a realistic quantum efficiency of less than 100%.


Physical Review B | 2005

Quantum cutting by cooperative energy transfer in YbxY1-xPO4:Tb³+

P. Vergeer; Thijs J. H. Vlugt; M.H.F. Kox; M.I. den Hertog; J.P. van der Eerden; Andries Meijerink


Physical Review B | 2005

4fn-¹ 5d-4f¹ emission of Ce³+, Pr³+, Nd³+, Er³+, and Tm³+ in LiYF4 and YPO4

P.S. Peijzel; P. Vergeer; Andries Meijerink; Michael F. Reid; L.A. Boatner; Gary W. Burdick


Radiation Measurements | 2004

The role of Pb2+ as a sensitizer for Gd3+-Eu3+ downconversion couple in fluorides

Vladimir Babin; Koert Oskam; P. Vergeer; Andries Meijerink


Journal of Luminescence | 2005

Quenching of Pr3+1S0 emission by Eu3+ and Yb3+

P. Vergeer; Vladimir Babin; Andries Meijerink


Journal of Luminescence | 2006

Time and temperature dependence of the emissions from the quantum-cutting phosphor LiGdF4:Eu3+

P. Vergeer; E. van den Pol; Andries Meijerink


Journal of Luminescence | 2005

Quenching of emission by and

P. Vergeer; Vladimir Babin; Andries Meijerink


Journal of Luminescence | 2006

Time and temperature dependence of the emissions from the quantum-cutting phosphor LiGdF4:Eu3+LiGdF4:Eu3+

P. Vergeer; E. van den Pol; Andries Meijerink


Radiation Measurements | 2004

The role ofPb 2+ as a sensitizer for Gd 3+ -Eu 3+ downconversion couple in (uorides

Vladimir Babin; Koert Oskam; P. Vergeer; Andries Meijerink


Tijdschrift: tijdelijk onbekend | 2006

Photon management with lanthanides

Andries Meijerink; René Theodorus Wegh; P. Vergeer; Thijs J. H. Vlugt

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Thijs J. H. Vlugt

Delft University of Technology

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