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30 August 2010 Environmental effects on photoinduced electron transfer and fluorescence blinking of single semiconducting nanocrystals in various matrices
H. C. Ko, C. T. Yuan, Ping Yu, Jane Huang, Jau Tang
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Abstract
In this report we explore how the surrounding environments around a single semiconducting nancrystal affect the photoinduced electron transfer, charge trapping fluorescence lifetime and fluorescence blinking. Using the time-correlated single photon counting techniques combined with confocal microscopy, we investigated photoluminescence of single CdSe/ZnS quantum dots embedded in agarose gel and on conductive substrates as examples. Understanding of the underlying mechanisms would allow us to better control of the photoluminescence properties of nanoparticles and to improve their performance in biophotonics and optoelectronics applications such as fluorescence markers, single-photon sources, photovoltaics and quantum dot lasers.
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H. C. Ko, C. T. Yuan, Ping Yu, Jane Huang, and Jau Tang "Environmental effects on photoinduced electron transfer and fluorescence blinking of single semiconducting nanocrystals in various matrices", Proc. SPIE 7758, Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterials IX, 77580U (30 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.858855
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Glasses

Photon counting

Semiconductors

Scanning electron microscopy

Biomedical optics

Confocal microscopy

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