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Highly Enhanced Fluorescence Signals of Quantum Dot–Polymer Composite Arrays Formed by Hybridization of Ultrathin Plasmonic Au Nanowalls

2015; American Chemical Society; Volume: 15; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b02355

ISSN

1530-6992

Autores

Soo‐Yeon Cho, Hwan‐Jin Jeon, Hae‐Wook Yoo, Kyeong Min Cho, Woo‐Bin Jung, Jong-Seon Kim, Hee‐Tae Jung,

Tópico(s)

Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques

Resumo

Enhancement of the fluorescence intensity of quantum dot (QD)-polymer nanocomposite arrays is an important issue in QD studies because of the significant reduction of fluorescence signals of such arrays due to nonradiative processes in densely packed polymer chains in solid films. In this study, we enhance the fluorescence intensity of such arrays without significantly reducing their optical transparency. Enhanced fluorescence is achieved by hybridizing ultrathin plasmonic Au nanowalls onto the sidewalls of the arrays via single-step patterning and hybridization. The plasmonic Au nanowall induces metal-enhanced fluorescence, resulting in a maximum 7-fold enhancement of the fluorescence signals. We also prepare QD nanostructures of various shapes and sizes by controlling the dry etching time. In the near future, this facile approach can be used for fluorescence enhancement of colloidal QDs with plasmonic hybrid structures. Such structures can be used as optical substrates for imaging applications and for fabrication of QD-LED devices.

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