We report the observation of power law dynamics on nanosecond to microsecond timescales in the fluorescence decay from semiconductor nanocrystals and draw a comparison between this behavior and power law fluorescence blinking from single nanocrystals. The link is supported by comparison of blinking and lifetime data measured simultaneously from the same nanocrystal. Our results reveal that the power law coefficient changes little over the nine decades in time from 10 ns to 10 s, in contrast with the predictions of some diffusion based models of power law behavior. © 2008 American Institute of Physics
ON-OFF intermittency or blinking is a phenomenon observed in single quantum emitters, which reduces ...
In this study, the dependence of sample size and light intensity on the fluorescence intermittency o...
Individual and small clusters of CdSe/ZnS core/shell semiconductor nanocrystals are studied with sin...
We report the observation of power law dynamics on nanosecond to microsecond timescales in the fluor...
We compare decreasing fluorescence signals from ensembles with the blinking statistics of individual...
We assign the blinking of nanocrystals to electron tunneling towards a uniform spatial distribution ...
Memory effects in single nanocrystal fluorescence blinking are investigated as a function of the on-...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between the multiexponential photoluminescence...
Time-resolved fluorescence is measured for single semiconductor nanocrystals with a range of composi...
Since its initial discovery just over a decade ago, blinking of semiconductor nanocrystals has typic...
Photoluminescence (PL) blinking is a common phenomenon in nanostructured semiconductors associated w...
Fluorescence intermittency is a random switching between emitting (on) and non-emitting (off) period...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. The movement of charge carriers within semiconductor nanocrys...
Time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on size-selected silicon nanocrystals have been carried...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
ON-OFF intermittency or blinking is a phenomenon observed in single quantum emitters, which reduces ...
In this study, the dependence of sample size and light intensity on the fluorescence intermittency o...
Individual and small clusters of CdSe/ZnS core/shell semiconductor nanocrystals are studied with sin...
We report the observation of power law dynamics on nanosecond to microsecond timescales in the fluor...
We compare decreasing fluorescence signals from ensembles with the blinking statistics of individual...
We assign the blinking of nanocrystals to electron tunneling towards a uniform spatial distribution ...
Memory effects in single nanocrystal fluorescence blinking are investigated as a function of the on-...
International audienceWe investigate the relationship between the multiexponential photoluminescence...
Time-resolved fluorescence is measured for single semiconductor nanocrystals with a range of composi...
Since its initial discovery just over a decade ago, blinking of semiconductor nanocrystals has typic...
Photoluminescence (PL) blinking is a common phenomenon in nanostructured semiconductors associated w...
Fluorescence intermittency is a random switching between emitting (on) and non-emitting (off) period...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. The movement of charge carriers within semiconductor nanocrys...
Time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on size-selected silicon nanocrystals have been carried...
The light-induced spectral diffusion and fluorescence intermittency (blinking) of semiconductor nano...
ON-OFF intermittency or blinking is a phenomenon observed in single quantum emitters, which reduces ...
In this study, the dependence of sample size and light intensity on the fluorescence intermittency o...
Individual and small clusters of CdSe/ZnS core/shell semiconductor nanocrystals are studied with sin...