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Correction to Direct vs Delayed Triplet Energy Transfer
from Organic Semiconductors to Quantum Dots and Implications for Luminescent
Harvesting of Triplet Excitons
Correction to Direct vs Delayed Triplet Energy Transfer from Organic Semiconductors to Quantum Dots and Implications for Luminescent Harvesting of Triplet Excitons

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Gray,Allardice,Zhang,Dowland,Xiao,Petty,Anthony,Greenham,and Rao: Correction to Direct vs Delayed Triplet Energy Transfer from Organic Semiconductors to Quantum Dots and Implications for Luminescent Harvesting of Triplet Excitons

The numbers referring to the ligand coverage were incorrectly reported in the Results/Discussion section. The previous numbers read: “The ligand coverage was within the range 1.6–1.9 TET-CA/nm2 for all sizes of QDs”. The corrected numbers should read: “The ligand coverage was within the range 0.45–0.7 TET-CA/nm2 for all sizes of QDs”. See below for the updated Table S1 and Figure S2.

Table S1
Properties of the Synthesized PbS QDs
exciton band gap (eV)diameter (nm)size distribution (%)ligand/QDligand/nm2
0.904.95.337.00.47
1.004.38.034.00.57
1.084.06.325.60.53
1.183.58.224.50.63
1.303.14.920.80.69
Absorption spectra of
PbS QDs and PbS QDs with TET-CA ligand in
toluene, used to determine the ligand coverage.
Figure S2

Absorption spectra of PbS QDs and PbS QDs with TET-CA ligand in toluene, used to determine the ligand coverage.

These changes do not alter any of the discussion or conclusions made in the article.