| Literature DB >> 28824136 |
Julien Laverdant1,2, Willy Daney de Marcillac3,4, Carlos Barthou5,6, Vu Duc Chinh7, Catherine Schwob8,9, Laurent Coolen10,11, Paul Benalloul12,13, Pham Thu Nga14, Agnès Maître15,16.
Abstract
Many studies have considered the luminescence of colloidal II-VI nanocrystals, both in solution at a collective scale and at an individual scale by confocal microscopy. The quantum yield is an important figure of merit for the optical quality of a fluorophore. We detail here a simple method to determine the quantum yield of nanocrystals in solution as a function of the absorption. For this purpose, we choose rhodamine 101 as a reference dye to measure the nanocrystal fluorescence quantum yield. The influence of the concentration on quantum yield is therefore studied for both the reference and the solutions of nanocrystals and is found to be critical for the acuity of the method. Different types of nanocrystals are studied to illustrate different quantum yield evolutions with the concentration.Entities:
Keywords: colloidal nanocrystals; fluorescence; quantum yield
Year: 2011 PMID: 28824136 PMCID: PMC5448687 DOI: 10.3390/ma4071182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Experimental set-up for the determination of the luminescence quantum yield. The inset represents the collected solid angle and emphasizes the role of the solvent index.
Figure 2Typical measured spectrum (uncorrected) for a rhodamine 101 sample (full line) and system spectral response (dotted line), both in arbitrary units.
Figure 3Fluorescence intensity , in arbitrary units, (blue line) and ratio (green line) of rhodamine 101 samples (each with a different concentration) as a function of their relative absorption intensity .
Figure 4Emission spectra of Invitrogen Qdot565 nanocrystals, and CdSe/ZnSe and CdSe/ZnSe/ZnS nanocrystals.
Figure 5Evolution of the quantum yield of (a) Invitrogen Qdot565 and (b) CdSe/ZnSe (black) and CdSe/ZnSe/ZnS (grey) nanocrystals as function of the normalized absorption .