Graphene dots precisely controlled in size are interesting in nanoelectronics due to their quantum optical and electrical properties. However, most graphene quantum dot (GQD) research so far has been performed based on flake-type graphene reduced from graphene oxides. Consequently, it is extremely difficult to isolate the size effect of GQDs from the measured optical properties.
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September 2012
We report photoluminescence (PL) modulation of quantum dots (QDs) by photoinduced electron transfers from acridine-1,8-dione derivative surface ligands. Reversible PL switching upon many repeated cycles was demonstrated, as alternating on and off of the UV excitation for the surface ligand has successfully resulted in the QD PL modulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn extraordinarily facile sub-10 nm fabrication method using the synergic combination of nanotransfer printing and the directed self-assembly of block copolymers is introduced. The approach is realized by achieving the uniform self-assembly of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-containing block copolymers on a PDMS mold through the stabilization of the block copolymer thin films. This simple printing method can be applied on oxides, metals, polymers, and non-planar substrates without pretreatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA facile and quick approach to prepare self-assembled monolayers of water-dispersible particles on the water surface is presented. Particle suspensions in alcohols were dropped on a water reservoir to form long-range ordered monolayers of various particles, including spherical solid particles, soft hydrogel particles, metal nanoparticles, quantum dots, nanowires, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), nanoplates, and nanosheets. A systematic study was conducted on the variables affecting the monolayer assembly: the solubility parameter of spreading solvents, particle concentration, zeta potential of the particles in the suspension, surface tension of the water phase, hardness of the particles, and addition of a salt in the suspension.
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