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The study clearly shows that the dynamics in the presence of quencher is more or less<br />

same as shown in the table 6.4. Previous studies by our group and others have reported the<br />

effect of benzoquinone on quantum dot dynamics. The results of these have unambiguously<br />

verified the role of benzoquinone as an electron shuttler on the surface of CdSe and CdTe<br />

quantum dot. Benzoquinone accepts the electron within the pulse width and BQ anion<br />

situated on the surface donates the electron back to the valence band hole within few ps.<br />

However in the present study we observe quenched bleach in the presence of quenchers<br />

indicating electron quenching. However the bleach recovery is dominated by the electrons<br />

that are not quenched by benzoquinone and they show negligible effect on the dynamics.<br />

These are the electrons which have been injected into Graphene. This is clear from the<br />

lifetime contributions which show that the lifetime and contribution are approximately the<br />

same. This further ascertains the role of electron injection into Graphene in G-CdTe.<br />

Furthermore the dynamics of the bleach also does not arises from Graphene as previously we<br />

have shown that the reduced Graphene oxide (Pump-400nm) dynamics gives a positive<br />

absorption in this wavelength range as compared to a bleach in the present cases.<br />

These experimental observations are summed up in the schematic given in Scheme 1.<br />

The CdTe E VB and E CB are -5.2eV and -3.5eV with respect to vacuum.<br />

We have obtained the position from fits equation obtained from tight binding<br />

calculations as reported previously [6.37]. The expressions for the valence and conduction<br />

band shift with respect to diameter of the quantum dots are given below,<br />

E<br />

E<br />

VB<br />

CB<br />

E<br />

E<br />

Bulk<br />

VB<br />

Bulk<br />

VB<br />

19.03<br />

<br />

1.13<br />

d<br />

16.38<br />

<br />

0.92<br />

d<br />

(6.1)

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