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Plasmonic giant quantum dots: hybrid nanostructures for truly simultaneous optical imaging, photothermal effect and thermometry.


ABSTRACT: Hybrid semiconductor-metal nanoscale constructs are of both fundamental and practical interest. Semiconductor nanocrystals are active emitters of photons when stimulated optically, while the interaction of light with nanosized metal objects results in scattering and ohmic damping due to absorption. In a combined structure, the properties of both components can be realized together. At the same time, metal-semiconductor coupling may intervene to modify absorption and/or emission processes taking place in the semiconductor, resulting in a range of effects from photoluminescence quenching to enhancement. We show here that photostable 'giant' quantum dots when placed at the center of an ultrathin gold shell retain their key optical property of bright and blinking-free photoluminescence, while the metal shell imparts efficient photothermal transduction. The latter is despite the highly compact total particle size (40-60 nm "inorganic" diameter and <100 nm hydrodynamic diameter) and the very thin nature of the optically transparent Au shell. Importantly, the sensitivity of the quantum dot emission to local temperature provides a novel internal thermometer for recording temperature during infrared irradiation-induced photothermal heating.

SUBMITTER: Karan NS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5644487 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasmonic giant quantum dots: hybrid nanostructures for truly simultaneous optical imaging, photothermal effect and thermometry.

Karan Niladri S NS   Keller Aaron M AM   Sampat Siddharth S   Roslyak Oleksiy O   Arefin Ayesha A   Hanson Christina J CJ   Casson Joanna L JL   Desireddy Anil A   Ghosh Yagnaseni Y   Piryatinski Andrei A   Iyer Rashi R   Htoon Han H   Malko Anton V AV   Hollingsworth Jennifer A JA  

Chemical science 20150209 4


Hybrid semiconductor-metal nanoscale constructs are of both fundamental and practical interest. Semiconductor nanocrystals are active emitters of photons when stimulated optically, while the interaction of light with nanosized metal objects results in scattering and ohmic damping due to absorption. In a combined structure, the properties of both components can be realized together. At the same time, metal-semiconductor coupling may intervene to modify absorption and/or emission processes taking  ...[more]

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