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Interface Engineering of Water-Dispersible Near-Infrared-Emitting CuInZnS/ZnSe/ZnS Quantum Dots.

Patrick Bergstrom MannSimon M FaircloughStruan BourkeMary Burkitt GrayLaura UrbanoDavid J MorganLea Ann DaileyMaya ThanouNicholas J LongMark A Green
Published in: Crystal growth & design (2024)
We report the synthesis of near-infrared (IR)-emitting core/shell/shell quantum dots of CuInZnS/ZnSe/ZnS and their phase transfer to water. The intermediate ZnSe shell was added to inhibit the migration of ions from the standard ZnS shell into the emitting core, which often leads to a blue shift in the emission profile. By engineering the interface between the core and terminal shell layer, the optical properties can be controlled, and emission was maintained in the near-IR region, making the materials attractive for biological applications. In addition, the hydrodynamic diameter of the particle was controlled using amphiphilic polymers.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection
  • energy transfer
  • solid state