Transient photoluminescence and simultaneous amplified spontaneous emission from multiexciton states inCdSequantum dots

Abstract
We use transient photoluminescence to spectrally resolve the emission from 1, 2, and 3 electron-hole pairs states in CdSe colloidal quantum dots with radii ranging between 2.3 and 5.2nm. The power dependence of the triexciton, biexciton and single exciton emission intensities are reported. We incorporate CdSeZnS core-shell nanocrystals into a TiO2 host matrix and observe simultaneous amplified spontaneous emission from the 1S321Se and 1P321Pe quantum dot transitions. The achievement of amplified spontaneous emission from the 1Pe QD state suggests that the 1Pe state sixfold degeneracy might be lifted by the eh exchange interaction.