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C G Pankiewicz1,2, P-L de Assis3, P E Cabral Filho4, C R Chaves3, E N D de Araújo3,5, R Paniago3, P S S Guimarães3,6.
Abstract
We investigate the effects of the excitation power on the photoluminescence spectra of aqueous CdTe/CdS core-shell quantum dots. We have focused our efforts on nanoparticles that are drop-cast on a silicon nitride substrate and dried out. Under such conditions, the emission intensity of these nanocrystals decreases exponentially and the emission center wavelength shifts with the time under laser excitation, displaying a behavior that depends on the excitation power. In the low-power regime a blueshift occurs, which we attribute to photo-oxidation of the quantum dot core. The blueshift can be suppressed by performing the measurements in a nitrogen atmosphere. Under high-power excitation the nanoparticles thermally expand and aggregate, and a transition to a redshift regime is then observed in the photoluminescence spectra. No spectral changes are observed for nanocrystals dispersed in the solvent. Our results show a procedure that can be used to determine the optimal conditions for the use of a given set of colloidal quantum dots as light emitters for photonic crystal optical cavities.Entities:
Keywords: Colloidal nanocrystals; Emission decay; Mercaptosuccinic acid; Photoluminescence; Spectral shift
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26245454 DOI: 10.1007/s10895-015-1629-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fluoresc ISSN: 1053-0509 Impact factor: 2.217