Providing you with a comprehensive and up-to-date understanding of organic and inorganic nanostructures, this cutting-edge resource covers all aspects of this fast-growing area of nanotechnology. The book explores the technology, structure, and electrical and optical properties of organic/inorganic
Self-Assembled Organic-Inorganic Nanostructures: Optics and Dynamics
โ Scribed by Christian Von Borczyskowski; Eduard Zenkevich (eds.)
- Publisher
- Pan Stanford Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The current state and perspectives in natural and life sciences are strongly linked to the development of novel complex organic-inorganic materials at various levels of organization, including semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) and QD-based nanostructures with unique optical and physico-chemical properties.
This book provides a comprehensive description of the morphology and main physico-chemical properties of self-assembled inorganic-dye nanostructures as well as some applications in the field of nanotechnology. It crosses disciplines to examine essential nanoassembly principles of QD interaction with organic molecules, excited state dynamics in nanoobjects, theoretical models, and methodologies. Based on ensemble and single-nanoobject detection, the book quantitatively shows (for the first time on a series of nanoassemblies) that surface-mediated processes (formation of trap states) dictate the probability of several of the most interesting and potentially useful photophysical phenomena (FRET- or non-FRET-induced quenching of QD photoluminescence) observed for colloidal QDs and QD-dye nanoassemblies. Further, nanostructures can be generated by nanolithography and thereafter selectively decorated with dye molecules. A similar approach applies to natural nanosized surface heterogeneities.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Structural and Energetic Dynamics in Quantum Dot-Dye NanoassembliesEduard Zenkevich and Christian von BorczyskowskiInterrelation of Assembly Formation and Ligand Depletion in Colloidal Quantum DotsDanny KowerkoFluorescence Quenching of Semiconductor Quantum Dots by Multiple Dye MoleculesThomas BlaudeckStatic and Dynamic Quenching of Quantum Dot Photoluminescence by Organic Semiconductors and Dye MoleculesInes Trenkmann, Thomas Blaudeck, and Christian von BorczyskowskiSelected Applications of QDs and QD-Based NanoassembliesEduard Zenkevich and Christian von BorczyskowskiNanolithography and Decoration of Generated Nanostructures by Dye MoleculesHarald Graaf and Thomas BaumgartelIdentification of Heterogeneous Surface Properties via Fluorescent ProbesDaniela Tauber and Christian von BorczyskowskiSelective Surface Binding of Dye Molecules on Hybrid Humidity SensorsInes Trenkmann
โฆ Subjects
Spektroskopia optyczna;Nanostruktury
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