This paper introduces a simple, yet controllable scheme to pick up a single 13 nm Au nanoparticle (Au-NP) using the tip of an atomic force microscope (AFM) probe through the application of electrical biases between the tip and the Au-NP. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images were acquired to verify that a single Au-NP was attached to the AFM probe. We postulate that the mechanism underlying the ability to manipulate individual Au-NPs at the apex of the AFM probe tip is Coulomb interaction induced by tip bias. The AFM tip with the attached Au-NP was then used to study the interaction between a single quantum dot (QD) and the Au-NP. The blinking behavior of single colloidal CdSe/ZnS core/shell QD was significantly suppressed with the ...
This study considers enhancing localized absorption by a gold nanoparticle (NP) placed over a substr...
We demonstrate that high-resolution (~60 nm) near-field fluorescence images of fluorescent nanospher...
One key component in the assembly of nanoparticles is their precise positioning to enable the creati...
Nanofabrication techniques have always been at the heart of realising novel functional nanodevices. ...
We investigate the modification of photoluminescence (PL) from single semiconductor nanocrystal quan...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
Using atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation, we position a single Au nanoparticle near a CdSe/ZnS...
The force between two interacting particles as a function of distance is one of the most fundamental...
Progress in nanoscience and nanotechnology requires tools that enable the imaging and manipulation o...
International audienceThe controlled manipulation and precise positioning of nanoparticles on surfac...
In this article, we present a novel method of spatial manipulation and assembly of nanoparticles via...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) has fueled interest in nanotechnology because of its ability to im...
We demonstrate controlled manipulation of semiconductor and metallic nanoparticles (NPs) with 5-15 n...
Single-electron charging in an individual InAs quantum dot was observed by electrostatic force measu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Background: Highly ordered three-dimensional colloidal crystal...
This study considers enhancing localized absorption by a gold nanoparticle (NP) placed over a substr...
We demonstrate that high-resolution (~60 nm) near-field fluorescence images of fluorescent nanospher...
One key component in the assembly of nanoparticles is their precise positioning to enable the creati...
Nanofabrication techniques have always been at the heart of realising novel functional nanodevices. ...
We investigate the modification of photoluminescence (PL) from single semiconductor nanocrystal quan...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
Using atomic force microscopy nanomanipulation, we position a single Au nanoparticle near a CdSe/ZnS...
The force between two interacting particles as a function of distance is one of the most fundamental...
Progress in nanoscience and nanotechnology requires tools that enable the imaging and manipulation o...
International audienceThe controlled manipulation and precise positioning of nanoparticles on surfac...
In this article, we present a novel method of spatial manipulation and assembly of nanoparticles via...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) has fueled interest in nanotechnology because of its ability to im...
We demonstrate controlled manipulation of semiconductor and metallic nanoparticles (NPs) with 5-15 n...
Single-electron charging in an individual InAs quantum dot was observed by electrostatic force measu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Background: Highly ordered three-dimensional colloidal crystal...
This study considers enhancing localized absorption by a gold nanoparticle (NP) placed over a substr...
We demonstrate that high-resolution (~60 nm) near-field fluorescence images of fluorescent nanospher...
One key component in the assembly of nanoparticles is their precise positioning to enable the creati...