Literature DB >> 29120084

Excitation-Dependent Photoluminescence from Single-Carbon Dots.

Bart van Dam1, Hui Nie2,3, Bo Ju2, Emanuele Marino1, Jos M J Paulusse3, Peter Schall1, Minjie Li2, Katerina Dohnalová1.   

Abstract

Carbon dots (CDs) are carbon-based fluorescent nanoparticles that can exhibit excitation-dependent photoluminescence (PL) "tunable" throughout the entire visible range, interesting for optoelectronic and imaging applications. The mechanism underlying this tunable emission remains largely debated, most prominently being ascribed to dot-to-dot variations that ultimately lead to excitation-dependent ensemble properties. Here, single-dot spectroscopy is used to elucidate the origin of the excitation-dependent PL of CDs. It is demonstrated that already single CDs exhibit excitation-dependent PL spectra, similar to those of the CD ensemble. The single dots, produced by a facile one-step synthesis from chloroform and diethylamine, exhibit emission spectra with several characteristic peaks differing in emission peak position and spectral width and shape, indicating the presence of distinct emission sites on the CDs. Based on previous work, these emission sites are related to the sp2 subregions in the carbon core, as well as the functional groups on the surface. These results confirm that it is possible to integrate and engineer different types of electronic transitions at the nanoscale on a single CD, making these CDs even more versatile than organic dyes or inorganic quantum dots and opening up new routes toward light-emission engineering.
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Keywords:  carbon dots; nanoparticles; photoluminescence; single-dot spectroscopy

Year:  2017        PMID: 29120084     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201702098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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