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9 September 2008 Bioengineered-inorganic nanosystems for nanophotonics and bio-nanotechnology
Kirsty Leong, Melvin T. Zin, Hong Ma, Fei Huang, Mehmet Sarikaya, Alex K.-Y. Jen
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Here we nanoengineered tunable quantum dot and cationic conjugated polymer nanoarrays based on surface plasmon enhanced fluorescence where we achieved a 15-fold and 25-fold increase in their emission intensities, respectively. These peptide mediated hybrid systems were fabricated by horizontally tuning the localized surface plasmon resonance of gold nanoarrays and laterally tuning the distance of the fluorophore from the metal surface. This approach permits a comprehensive control both laterally (i.e., lithographically defined gold nanoarrays) and vertically (i.e., QD/CCP-metal distance) of the collectively behaving QD-NP and CP-NP assemblies by way of biomolecular recognition. The highest photoluminescence was achieved when the quantum dots and cationic conjugated polymers were self-assembled at a distance of 16.00 nm and 18.50 nm from the metal surface, respectively. Specifically, we demonstrated the spectral tuning of plasmon resonant metal nanoarrays and the self-assembly of protein-functionalized QDs/CCPs in a step-wise fashion with a concomitant incremental increase in separation from the metal surface through biotin-streptavidin spacer units. These well-controlled self-assembled patterned arrays provide highly organized architectures for improving optoelectronic devices and/or increasing the sensitivity of bio-chemical sensors.
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Kirsty Leong, Melvin T. Zin, Hong Ma, Fei Huang, Mehmet Sarikaya, and Alex K.-Y. Jen "Bioengineered-inorganic nanosystems for nanophotonics and bio-nanotechnology", Proc. SPIE 7040, Nanobiosystems: Processing, Characterization, and Applications, 704007 (9 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.801490
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Metals

Luminescence

Polymers

Nanostructures

Surface plasmons

Light scattering

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