We report a systematic study of the electron-transfer process from CdSe quantum dots (QDs) to the Au tips as a function of the QD diameter and also the size of the Au-tip. For Au-tips smaller than ∼3 nm, that is, when they are still not metallic, a reduction in PL behavior is observed as the excited electrons are transferred from the QD-conduction band to Au, with quenching being higher for larger tips and smaller QDs. A combination of steady state and time-resolved studies establish the mechanism of charge transfer that is further confirmed by dye-degradation studies, showing the possibility of ambient day light photocatalysis
In this report, we present a self-driven chemical process to design exclusive Au/CdSe pentapod heter...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...
Semiconductor-metal hybrid nanostructures are interesting materials for photocatalysis. Their tunabl...
In the present study, we demonstrate a pronounced effect on the photoluminescence (PL) quenching and...
Understanding the interactions that control the energy transfer between dyes, or luminescent quantum...
The interfacial charge carrier dynamics for core-shell Au-CdS nanocrystals with various shell thickn...
Energy transfer coupled with electron transfer is a convenient approach to mimic photosynthesis in l...
This paper investigates the factors which can influence the quenching effect from the perspective of...
Photocatalysis stands as a very promising alternative to photovoltaics in exploiting solar energy an...
Combining metal and semiconducting nanomaterials into one single nanocrystal, metal–semiconducting n...
Photoexcited charge transfer is essential to light energy conversion processes in photosynthesis and...
Nanocrystalline materials are widely employed as photocatalysts for water splitting applications. In...
Semiconductor-metal hybrid nanostructures offer a highly controllable platform for light-induced cha...
emiconductor and metal nanocrystals with sizes below the Bohr exciton radius exhibit quantum confine...
In this report, we present a self-driven chemical process to design exclusive Au/CdSe pentapod heter...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...
Semiconductor-metal hybrid nanostructures are interesting materials for photocatalysis. Their tunabl...
In the present study, we demonstrate a pronounced effect on the photoluminescence (PL) quenching and...
Understanding the interactions that control the energy transfer between dyes, or luminescent quantum...
The interfacial charge carrier dynamics for core-shell Au-CdS nanocrystals with various shell thickn...
Energy transfer coupled with electron transfer is a convenient approach to mimic photosynthesis in l...
This paper investigates the factors which can influence the quenching effect from the perspective of...
Photocatalysis stands as a very promising alternative to photovoltaics in exploiting solar energy an...
Combining metal and semiconducting nanomaterials into one single nanocrystal, metal–semiconducting n...
Photoexcited charge transfer is essential to light energy conversion processes in photosynthesis and...
Nanocrystalline materials are widely employed as photocatalysts for water splitting applications. In...
Semiconductor-metal hybrid nanostructures offer a highly controllable platform for light-induced cha...
emiconductor and metal nanocrystals with sizes below the Bohr exciton radius exhibit quantum confine...
In this report, we present a self-driven chemical process to design exclusive Au/CdSe pentapod heter...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...
We review recent experimental work to utilize the size dependence of the luminescence quenching of c...