Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films

This thesis investigates the feasibility of conducting nonlinear degenerate four-wave-mixing experiments on colloidal PbS or PbSe semiconductor nanocrystal films. It concludes that such experiment cannot be effectively carried out in the conventional forward geometry due to large scattering from the...

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Main Author: Ning, Hailong
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Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13760
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-137602018-01-05T17:23:49Z Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films Ning, Hailong This thesis investigates the feasibility of conducting nonlinear degenerate four-wave-mixing experiments on colloidal PbS or PbSe semiconductor nanocrystal films. It concludes that such experiment cannot be effectively carried out in the conventional forward geometry due to large scattering from the emulsive nanocrystal films, while it may be possible in the backward geometry. These conclusions were reached by studying the linear transmission and reflection spectra from a variety of PbS and PbSe NC films on both silicon and glass substrates. These studies suggest that the electronic structure of the PbS and PbSe NCs in close-packed films are well-maintained while the scattering inside these NC films is Rayleigh-like and quite strong. Theoretical fitting of these spectra reveals the refractive indicies and absorption rates of these films, which match those recently reported in the literature. It also suggests the presence of a distinct interfacial layer with a low concentration of nanocrystals between silicon and the dense NC emulsion, which was also confirmed by optical microscopy. This layer, on the order of 100 nm thick, has important consequences for optical studies of these films. Science, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Graduate 2009-10-08T19:49:08Z 2009-10-08T19:49:08Z 2009 2009-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13760 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 4622815 bytes application/pdf University of British Columbia
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description This thesis investigates the feasibility of conducting nonlinear degenerate four-wave-mixing experiments on colloidal PbS or PbSe semiconductor nanocrystal films. It concludes that such experiment cannot be effectively carried out in the conventional forward geometry due to large scattering from the emulsive nanocrystal films, while it may be possible in the backward geometry. These conclusions were reached by studying the linear transmission and reflection spectra from a variety of PbS and PbSe NC films on both silicon and glass substrates. These studies suggest that the electronic structure of the PbS and PbSe NCs in close-packed films are well-maintained while the scattering inside these NC films is Rayleigh-like and quite strong. Theoretical fitting of these spectra reveals the refractive indicies and absorption rates of these films, which match those recently reported in the literature. It also suggests the presence of a distinct interfacial layer with a low concentration of nanocrystals between silicon and the dense NC emulsion, which was also confirmed by optical microscopy. This layer, on the order of 100 nm thick, has important consequences for optical studies of these films. === Science, Faculty of === Physics and Astronomy, Department of === Graduate
author Ning, Hailong
spellingShingle Ning, Hailong
Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
author_facet Ning, Hailong
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title Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
title_short Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
title_full Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
title_fullStr Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
title_full_unstemmed Linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal PbS(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
title_sort linear transmission and reflection spectroscopic studies of colloidal pbs(x) nanocrystal films : paving the way for nonlinear optics in such films
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