Publications by authors named "Martin Schierhorn"

Photovoltaic devices based on organic semiconductors require charge-separating networks (bulk heterojunctions) for optimal performance. Here we report on the fabrication of organic-inorganic photovoltaic devices with tailored (n-type) CdSe nanorod arrays aligned perpendicularly to the substrate. The nanorod lengths varied from 58 ± 12 to 721 ± 15 nm, while the diameters and inter-rod spacings were kept constant at 89.

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Silver-nanoparticle dimers held together by a Raman reporter, capped with DNA aptamers and stabilized by polyethylene glycol chains, can be used to develop a multiplexed heterogeneous bioassay for protein detection with high sensitivity and selectivity.

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Perpendicularly aligned semiconducting CdSe nanorod arrays were fabricated on ITO-coated glass substrate using porous aluminum oxide (PAO) as a hard template. Nanorod lengths were varied between 50 and 500 nm, while keeping the diameter at 65 nm. The electrochemical photovoltaic performance was found to depend critically on nanorod length and crystallinity.

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We demonstrate that ionic surface functionalization is well-suited for controlling the electrochemical charging of nanoparticle assemblies. Gold nanoparticles approximately 2 nm in diameter were functionalized with between 0 and approximately 3.3 cationic thiols per particle and the coupled motion of ions and electrons during redox cycling (charging) was followed in situ using an electrochemical quartz-crystal microbalance.

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Interfaces between nanoscale and bulk electroactive materials are important for the design of electronic devices using solution-processed nanoparticles. We report that thin films of hexanethiolate-capped gold nanoparticles with a core diameter of 2.1+/-0.

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