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12 October 2016 Single molecule study of silicon quantum dots
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Recently, fluorescent Silicon (Si) Quantum Dots (QDs) have attracted much interest due to their high quantum yield, use of non-toxic and environmentally-benign chemicals, and water-solubility. However, more research is necessary to understand the energy level characteristics and single molecule behavior to enable their development for imaging applications. Therefore, single molecule time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy of fluorescent Si QDs (cyan, green, and yellow) is needed. A rigorous analysis of time-resolved photon correlation spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime data on single Si QDs at room temperature is presented.
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Woong Young So, Qi Li, Rongchao Jin, and Linda Peteanu "Single molecule study of silicon quantum dots", Proc. SPIE 9923, Physical Chemistry of Interfaces and Nanomaterials XV, 99230L (12 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2237206
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Quantum dot light emitting diodes

Molecules

Luminescence

Quantum efficiency

Absorption

Quantum dots

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