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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes fluorescence in quantum dots following photon absorption?
A)Radiative recombination from band-edge states✓
B)Electron tunneling through surface defects
C)Plasmon resonance energy transfer
D)Vibrational relaxation by phonon emission
💡 Explanation
Upon photon absorption, an electron transitions to a higher energy orbital then radiatively recombines with a hole at the band-edge states because of quantum confinement effects, emitting a photon. Therefore, radiative recombination causes fluorescence rather than tunneling, plasmon resonance, or vibrational relaxation, which operate differently.
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