Rare-earth ions sensitization is, nowadays, a relevant topic in modern technologies. Noble metal nanoclusters can effectively sensitize lanthanide photoluminecence (PL) via excitation energy transfer (EET). Recent experimental works reported how this process strongly depends on the nanoclusters size and composition, however, a comprehensive understanding of this phenomenon is still lacking. Inspired by the current paradigm on the lanthanide−antenna complexes, where light is absorbed by the organic ligand, which then converts to a triplet and transfers the excitation to the lanthanide, we propose it also applies to sensitization by metal clusters. To prove this, we studied the optoelectronic features of several MN nanoclusters (M = Au, Ag, A...
Fluorescent semiconductor materials doped with rare earth ions have been synthesized by flocculation...
International audienceThe luminescence arising from lanthanide cations offers several advantages ove...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryChristine M. AikensThe remarkable optical and luminescenc...
The sensitizing action of amorphous silicon nanoclusters on erbium ions in thin silica films has bee...
Dye-sensitized luminescent lanthanide (Ln)-based nanoparticles enable broad applications spanning fr...
The mechanisms of the Er3+ photoluminescence enhancement induced by ultrasmall Au nanoclusters (made...
The mechanisms of the Er(3+) photoluminescence enhancement induced by ultrasmall Au nanoclusters (ma...
The optical properties of metal nanoparticles (MNPs) can differ significantly from those of bulk mat...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryChristine M AikensNoble metal nanoclusters are vital for ...
We describe the use of a layer-by-layer hierarchical nanostructure to exploit the synergy of differe...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au<sub><i>N</i></sub> nanostructures and Er<sup>...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is o...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is o...
The lanthanide ions have fascinating optical properties, including brightness and luminescence. Towa...
We describe the use of a layer-by-layer hierarchical nanostructure to exploit the synergy of differe...
Fluorescent semiconductor materials doped with rare earth ions have been synthesized by flocculation...
International audienceThe luminescence arising from lanthanide cations offers several advantages ove...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryChristine M. AikensThe remarkable optical and luminescenc...
The sensitizing action of amorphous silicon nanoclusters on erbium ions in thin silica films has bee...
Dye-sensitized luminescent lanthanide (Ln)-based nanoparticles enable broad applications spanning fr...
The mechanisms of the Er3+ photoluminescence enhancement induced by ultrasmall Au nanoclusters (made...
The mechanisms of the Er(3+) photoluminescence enhancement induced by ultrasmall Au nanoclusters (ma...
The optical properties of metal nanoparticles (MNPs) can differ significantly from those of bulk mat...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryChristine M AikensNoble metal nanoclusters are vital for ...
We describe the use of a layer-by-layer hierarchical nanostructure to exploit the synergy of differe...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au<sub><i>N</i></sub> nanostructures and Er<sup>...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is o...
To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is o...
The lanthanide ions have fascinating optical properties, including brightness and luminescence. Towa...
We describe the use of a layer-by-layer hierarchical nanostructure to exploit the synergy of differe...
Fluorescent semiconductor materials doped with rare earth ions have been synthesized by flocculation...
International audienceThe luminescence arising from lanthanide cations offers several advantages ove...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryChristine M. AikensThe remarkable optical and luminescenc...