Multicolor Luminescence Patterning by Photoactivation of Semiconductor Nanoparticle Films
- 12 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 125 (10) , 2830-2831
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja029231r
Abstract
Indiscriminate adsorption of nanoparticles (NPs) significantly complicates the preparation of mesoscale NP patterns considered as enabling technology for many devices and processes. Instead of selected chemical functionalization of the substrate surface prior to the assembly of nanocolloids, the required optical properties − in our case, high quantum yield luminescence − are imparted to the layer-by-layer assembled films by spatially selected photoactivation. The films are made by sequential adsorption of a positively charged polyelectrolyte and a negatively charged CdSe/CdS aqueous dispersion with an initial quantum yield of 0.5−2%. The photoactivation process takes place in the presence of oxygen and may be accompanied by photoetching. A 50−500-fold increase in the luminescence intensity of CdSe/CdS citrate-stabilized particles (quantum yield 25−45%) after visible light illumination provides excellent pattern contrast. Micron scale luminescence patterns were produced from NPs of various CdSe core diameters with red, yellow, and green emission. It was also demonstrated that different emission colors such as orange and green can be combined in one image by taking advantage of spatially selective photoetching. The presented optical patterning technique significantly simplifies the preparation of luminescence patterns as compared to conventional methods. The high signal-to-noise ratio associated with it is essential for optical devices, information processing, and biophotonics. The most immediate use of this approach is expected in cryptography and cell monitoring.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Photoactivatable GFP for Selective Photolabeling of Proteins and CellsScience, 2002
- Semiconductor Nanoparticles on Solid Substrates: Film Structure, Intermolecular Interactions, and Polyelectrolyte EffectsLangmuir, 2002
- Lithographic Approach to Pattern Self-Assembled Nanoparticle MultilayersLangmuir, 2002
- Thiol-Capping of CdTe Nanocrystals: An Alternative to Organometallic Synthetic RoutesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2002
- Epitaxial Growth and Photochemical Annealing of Graded CdS/ZnS Shells on Colloidal CdSe NanorodsJournal of the American Chemical Society, 2002
- Nanometer Scale Patterning of Langmuir−Blodgett Films of Gold Nanoparticles by Electron Beam LithographyNano Letters, 2001
- Luminescence Quantum Efficiency of Nanocrystalline ZnS:Mn2+. 2. Enhancement by UV IrradiationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2001
- “Raisin Bun”-Type Composite Spheres of Silica and Semiconductor NanocrystalsChemistry of Materials, 2000
- "Dip-Pen" NanolithographyScience, 1999
- Fuzzy Nanoassemblies: Toward Layered Polymeric MulticompositesScience, 1997