Incorporation and Luminescence of Yb3+ in CdSe Nanocrystals

Robin Geitenbeek, Rosa Martin Rodriguez, A Meijerink

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Abstract

Doping quantum dots (QDs) with lanthanide ions is promising to combine the efficient sharp line emission of lanthanides with the strong and size-tunable absorption of QDs. Incorporating lanthanide ions in II–VI QDs remains challenging, however, here we report successful coupling of CdSe QDs with the lanthanide ion Yb3+. Our spectroscopic results demonstrate that Yb3+ ions are first adsorbed on the CdSe surface and subsequently incorporated in the nanocrystalline semiconductor particles by growing a Se shell. Evidence for incorporation is provided by the fine structure of the CdSe QDs absorption in the excitation spectrum of the Yb3+ emission at 1000 nm and the long lifetime of the Yb3+ emission after shell overgrowth. Sensitized Yb3+ infrared emission may find application in optical amplifiers, solar concentrators, and bioimaging. The method described is a promising strategy for incorporating lanthanide ions in other II–VI QDs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13668-13671
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume135
Issue number37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2013

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