The dynamic process of energy transfer from semiconductor nanocrystals acting as donors to multiple acceptors attached to their surface emerges as an important tool for probing the nanoparticle environment in the nanometric scale. Understanding the underlying principles which govern the dynamics of the energy transfer process, and in particular the role of the shape and dimensions of the nanocrystal in determining it, is crucial for utilizing it for a range of applications including sensing, biolabeling, and energy funneling. We describe and theoretically analyze the temporal behavior of energy transfer from core/shell spherical dot, dot in a rod, and dot in a pod nanocrystals to multiple acceptors linked to their surface. Using a modified ...
Magic-sized nanocrystals (MSNs) are nanocrystals with a single size distribution. They have narrow s...
Core/shell quantum dots/quantum rods are nanocrystals with typical application scenarios as ensemble...
In large molecular systems such as DNA, supramolecular complexes and dendrimers, functional groups l...
Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals are outstanding donors in energy transfer processes due to thei...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) involving a semiconductor nanoparticle (NP) acting as ...
Cesium lead halide nanocrystals are a new attractive material for optoelectronic applications since ...
© 2014 Dr. Gary BeaneThe development of sensing platforms capable of accurately and sensitively dete...
Nanoparticles are interesting systems to study because of their large range of potential uses in bio...
Excitonic energy transfer (ET) represents the primary step of energy conversion during photosynthesi...
The model of Förster excitation energy transfer on a spherical core–shell nanoparticle was presente...
The elegant theory developed by Förster to describe the rate of fluorescence resonance energy t...
Nonradiative energy transfer (NRET) has been extensively studied in colloidal nanocrystal (quantum d...
Nanoparticles are interesting systems to study because of their large range of potential uses in bio...
Nanocrystal quantum dots exhibit size-dependent optoelectronic properties and provide intriguing sci...
Energy exchange between closely packed semiconductor quantum dots allows for long-range transfer of ...
Magic-sized nanocrystals (MSNs) are nanocrystals with a single size distribution. They have narrow s...
Core/shell quantum dots/quantum rods are nanocrystals with typical application scenarios as ensemble...
In large molecular systems such as DNA, supramolecular complexes and dendrimers, functional groups l...
Colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals are outstanding donors in energy transfer processes due to thei...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) involving a semiconductor nanoparticle (NP) acting as ...
Cesium lead halide nanocrystals are a new attractive material for optoelectronic applications since ...
© 2014 Dr. Gary BeaneThe development of sensing platforms capable of accurately and sensitively dete...
Nanoparticles are interesting systems to study because of their large range of potential uses in bio...
Excitonic energy transfer (ET) represents the primary step of energy conversion during photosynthesi...
The model of Förster excitation energy transfer on a spherical core–shell nanoparticle was presente...
The elegant theory developed by Förster to describe the rate of fluorescence resonance energy t...
Nonradiative energy transfer (NRET) has been extensively studied in colloidal nanocrystal (quantum d...
Nanoparticles are interesting systems to study because of their large range of potential uses in bio...
Nanocrystal quantum dots exhibit size-dependent optoelectronic properties and provide intriguing sci...
Energy exchange between closely packed semiconductor quantum dots allows for long-range transfer of ...
Magic-sized nanocrystals (MSNs) are nanocrystals with a single size distribution. They have narrow s...
Core/shell quantum dots/quantum rods are nanocrystals with typical application scenarios as ensemble...
In large molecular systems such as DNA, supramolecular complexes and dendrimers, functional groups l...