Doping through the incorporation of transition metal ions allows for the emergence of new optical, electrical, and magnetic properties in quantum dots (QDs). While dopants can be introduced into QDs through many synthetic methods, the control of dopant location and host-dopant (H-D) coupling through directional dopant movement is still largely unexplored. In this work, we have studied dopant behaviors in Mn:CdS/ZnS core/shell QDs and found that dopant transport behavior is very sensitive to the temperature and microenvironments within the QDs.
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