The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots are investigated theoretically using a diffusion-controlled electron-transfer (DCET) model, where a light-induced one-dimensional diffusion process in energy space is considered. Unlike the conventional electron-transfer reactions with simple exponential kinetics, the model naturally leads to a power-law statistics for the intermittency. We formulate a possible explanation for the spectral broadening and its proportionality to the light energy density, the –3/2 power law for the blinking statistics of the fluorescence intermittency, the breakdown of the power-law behavior with a bending tail for the "light" periods, a lac...
Fluorescence intermittency is a random switching between emitting (on) and non-emitting (off) period...
Semiconductor nanoparticles, or quantum dots (QDs) are being increasingly applied as lum...
This thesis addresses the observed fluorescence intermittency of single semiconductor nanocrystals, ...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
An overview is given for the experimental and theoretical development on fluorescence intermittency ...
We show that the wandering of transition frequencies in colloidal quantum dots does not follow the s...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
Quantification of energetics and kinetics for the band-edge exciton states of quantum dots and the l...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
ABSTRACT: Spectral diffusion of the emission line of single colloidal nanocrystals is generally rega...
AbstractSemiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots (QDs) are becoming widely used as fluorescent lab...
Virtually all known fluorophores exhibit mysterious episodes of emission intermittency. A remarkable...
Virtually all known fluorophores exhibit mysterious episodes of emission intermittency. A remarkable...
Semiconductor nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots (QDs), are evoking remarkable technological a...
Fluorescence intermittency is a random switching between emitting (on) and non-emitting (off) period...
Semiconductor nanoparticles, or quantum dots (QDs) are being increasingly applied as lum...
This thesis addresses the observed fluorescence intermittency of single semiconductor nanocrystals, ...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
An overview is given for the experimental and theoretical development on fluorescence intermittency ...
We show that the wandering of transition frequencies in colloidal quantum dots does not follow the s...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
Quantification of energetics and kinetics for the band-edge exciton states of quantum dots and the l...
The equations for the diffusion controlled electron transfer (DCET) theory of quantum dot blinking a...
ABSTRACT: Spectral diffusion of the emission line of single colloidal nanocrystals is generally rega...
AbstractSemiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots (QDs) are becoming widely used as fluorescent lab...
Virtually all known fluorophores exhibit mysterious episodes of emission intermittency. A remarkable...
Virtually all known fluorophores exhibit mysterious episodes of emission intermittency. A remarkable...
Semiconductor nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots (QDs), are evoking remarkable technological a...
Fluorescence intermittency is a random switching between emitting (on) and non-emitting (off) period...
Semiconductor nanoparticles, or quantum dots (QDs) are being increasingly applied as lum...
This thesis addresses the observed fluorescence intermittency of single semiconductor nanocrystals, ...