Excitation induced asymmetric fluorescence emission in 2D-WS2 quantum dots
Abstract
In this work, we synthesized 3–7 nm diameter tungsten disulfide quantum dots (WS2 QDs) by pulsed laser ablation in ethanol solvent, and observed strong, stable, excitation independent blue emission. To further verify the luminescence mechanism of WS2 QDs, EG-WS2 QDs were prepared using ethylene glycol as a passivating agent in the experiment. Finally, we use theoretical calculations to prove the quantum mechanical mechanism of absorption and fluorescence emission. Theoretical studies have shown that the excellent fluorescence emission of WS2 QDs is essentially symmetry breaking emission, and this mechanism determines its high fluorescence yield.