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Hiroki Ito1, Atsushi Iio1, Katsutoshi Tokuhara1, Hiroyuki Sakaue1, Yutaka Kadoya1, Hitoshi Suzuki2.
Abstract
Quantum dots (QDs) were immobilized on an ultra-flat Au surface by using amide binding between the carboxyl groups on the QDs and the amino groups of the self-assembled monolayer on the surface. The number density of the QDs estimated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) agreed with the quantity of QDs estimated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy. QDs were also immobilized on dot patterns fabricated by e-beam lithography. AFM was able to identify clusters of just a few QDs on the dot patterns, whose minimum designed size was 50 nm × 50 nm per dot.Entities:
Keywords: Atomic force microscopy; Immobilization; Quantum dot; Self-assembled monolayer
Year: 2017 PMID: 28449542 PMCID: PMC5406307 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2056-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1a XPS spectra of the substrates with/without QDs. b Atomic ratio of Cd/Au as a function of the concentration of QD solution
Fig. 2Fluorescence intensity as a function of the concentration of QD solution
Fig. 3AFM images of QDs on the flat Au surface. The concentrations of QD solution were 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, and 5 nM
Fig. 4a Number density of QDs and atomic ratio of Cd/Au. b Number density of QDs and fluorescence intensity
Fig. 5AFM images of QDs on the dot patterns. The designed dot sizes were 50 nm (a), 100 nm (b), and 500 nm (c). Immobilized QDs are indicated with white arrows in a. d Number density of QDs on the dot patterns. Dashed line represents the number density of QDs on the Au surface without pattern