We present quasi-steady-state photoinduced absorption measurements on thin
films of CdSe nanocrystals dispersed in a polystyrene matrix. For nanocryst
als treated with pyridine we observe an intense, size-dependent absorption
peaking in the mid-infrared when the samples are irradiated with visible li
ght. This infrared absorption is associated with a size-dependent bleach in
the visible, near the peak of the first excitonic absorption. We attribute
the infrared absorption to an intraband electron transition in the quantum
dots and measure the lifetime of the absorbing state to be 1.0 ms at 295 K
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