We carried out a cryogenic investigation on the optical properties of carbon dots, aiming to better understand their emission mechanism and the role of the solvent. The solvatochromic Stokes shift is quantified by a low temperature approach which allows freezing of the photo-excited state of carbon dots, preventing any solvation relaxation. Moreover, the reduction in temperature helps to identify the dynamical inhomogeneous contribution to the broadening of the emission band; therefore, disentangling the role of solvent from other types of broadening, such as the homogeneous and the static inhomogeneous contributions
The burgeoning interest raised by carbon dots (CDs) is an epitome of the urgency to develop green an...
The development of robust and reproducible synthetic strategies for the production of carbon dots wi...
Disentangling the respective roles of the surface and core structures in the photocycle of carbon na...
We carried out a cryogenic investigation on the optical properties of carbon dots, aiming to better ...
High quantum yield, photoluminescence tunability, and sensitivity to the environment are hallmarks t...
Solvatochromic shifts in nitrogen-doped and nitrogen–sulfur-co-doped carbon dots are studied by anal...
Carbon dots (CDs) are a family of fluorescent nanoparticles displaying a wide range of interesting p...
Despite numerous efforts, there are several fundamental ambiguities regarding the photoluminescence ...
High quantum yield, photoluminescence tunability, and sensitivity to the environment are hallmarks t...
The fluorescence emission of carbon dots (CDs) of ∼4 nm diameter was studied in a large number of so...
We greatly acknowledge funding by the Materials Research Institute,BBSRC (grant number BB/J001473/1)...
Carbon dots have garnered significant attention owing to their versatile and highly tunable optical ...
Carbon dots (CDs) are an emerging family of nanosystems displaying a range of fascinating properties...
Carbon dots (CDs) are a new class in carbonaceous family and have instigated remarkable research int...
The bright photoluminescence of surface-functionalized carbon nanoparticles, known as carbon nanodot...
The burgeoning interest raised by carbon dots (CDs) is an epitome of the urgency to develop green an...
The development of robust and reproducible synthetic strategies for the production of carbon dots wi...
Disentangling the respective roles of the surface and core structures in the photocycle of carbon na...
We carried out a cryogenic investigation on the optical properties of carbon dots, aiming to better ...
High quantum yield, photoluminescence tunability, and sensitivity to the environment are hallmarks t...
Solvatochromic shifts in nitrogen-doped and nitrogen–sulfur-co-doped carbon dots are studied by anal...
Carbon dots (CDs) are a family of fluorescent nanoparticles displaying a wide range of interesting p...
Despite numerous efforts, there are several fundamental ambiguities regarding the photoluminescence ...
High quantum yield, photoluminescence tunability, and sensitivity to the environment are hallmarks t...
The fluorescence emission of carbon dots (CDs) of ∼4 nm diameter was studied in a large number of so...
We greatly acknowledge funding by the Materials Research Institute,BBSRC (grant number BB/J001473/1)...
Carbon dots have garnered significant attention owing to their versatile and highly tunable optical ...
Carbon dots (CDs) are an emerging family of nanosystems displaying a range of fascinating properties...
Carbon dots (CDs) are a new class in carbonaceous family and have instigated remarkable research int...
The bright photoluminescence of surface-functionalized carbon nanoparticles, known as carbon nanodot...
The burgeoning interest raised by carbon dots (CDs) is an epitome of the urgency to develop green an...
The development of robust and reproducible synthetic strategies for the production of carbon dots wi...
Disentangling the respective roles of the surface and core structures in the photocycle of carbon na...