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Fluorescence enhancement of PbS colloidal quantum dots from silicon metasurfaces sustaining bound states in the continuum

Nanophotonics, ISSN: 2192-8614, Vol: 12, Issue: 15, Page: 3159-3164
2023
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New Findings from Chinese Academy of Sciences Describe Advances in Quantum Dots (Fluorescence enhancement of PbS colloidal quantum dots from silicon metasurfaces sustaining bound states in the continuum)

2023 JUL 05 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Nanotech Daily -- Researchers detail new data in quantum dots. According to news

Article Description

PbS colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) can be considered a promising lighting material, but their emission performance is mired by defect sites, strong photo-induced activity, and interaction with the environment. Here, we utilize periodic silicon metasurface sustaining a symmetry-protected bound state in the continuum to enhance the near-infrared emission of PbS CQDs at room temperature. In the experimental investigation, it is observed that the fluorescence of the coated PbS CQDs is enhanced by 10 times by the fabricated metasurface, and the emission peak has a quality factor up to 251 at wavelength 1408nm. Meanwhile, the potential of this work in sensing is demonstrated by showing that the enhanced emission is disturbed by the introduction of sparse gold nanoparticles. In all, this work confirms that dielectric metasurfaces sustaining bound states in the continuum can be adopted to efficiently improve the emission performance of PbS CQDs which may find various practical applications including on-chip silicon-based optical sources and integrated sensors.

Bibliographic Details

Liu, Li; Wang, Ruxue; Sun, Yuwei; Jin, Yi; Wu, Aimin

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy; Engineering

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