Dependence on Mn concentration and position on the electronic, optical and magnetic properties of CdTe/CdS core/shell nanocrystals: empirical tight-binding theory

The electronic, optical and magnetic properties of CdTe/CdS core/shell nanocrystals with different Mn-doped positions and concentrations are carried out by the empirical tight-binding model with the consideration of sp – d exchange interaction. Substitution of Mn ions into CdTe/CdS core/shell nanocr...

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Published inJournal of computational electronics Vol. 24; no. 4; p. 106
Main Author Sukkabot, Worasak
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 01.08.2025
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN1569-8025
1572-8137
DOI10.1007/s10825-025-02342-1

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Summary:The electronic, optical and magnetic properties of CdTe/CdS core/shell nanocrystals with different Mn-doped positions and concentrations are carried out by the empirical tight-binding model with the consideration of sp – d exchange interaction. Substitution of Mn ions into CdTe/CdS core/shell nanocrystal via desired sites and concentrations provides a way to manipulate the sp – d exchange interaction. With the growing Mn concentrations, the splitting energies and g-factor values are linearly increased. The splitting energies and g-factor values of CdTe:Mn/CdS core/shell nanoparticles are higher than those of CdTe/CdS:Mn core/shell nanoparticles. In the presence of Mn dopants, the optical spectra are divided into four components corresponding to the recombination paths. The increasing Mn concentrations display a progressive red-shift spectra. The introduction of Mn ions improves the optical property, thanks to oscillation strengths and radiative lifetimes. Overall, it is expected that this understanding of core/shell nanocrystals doped with magnetic ions can be utilized for spin-related applications.
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ISSN:1569-8025
1572-8137
DOI:10.1007/s10825-025-02342-1