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β-C3N4 Nanocrystals: Carbon Dots with Extraordinary Morphological, Structural, and Optical Homogeneity
Reinhard SchneiderAlice SciortinoAlice SciortinoGaetano GiammonaDagmar GerthsenFabrizio MessinaNicolò MauroMarco CannasLuisa SciortinoRadian PopescuGianpiero Buscarinosubject
Materials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleNanoparticleQuantum yield02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLaser01 natural sciencesFluorescenceMolecular electronic transition0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionNanocrystallawOptical cavityHomogeneity (physics)Materials Chemistrycarbon nanodots fluorescent nanopraticlesOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologybusinessdescription
Carbon nanodots are known for their appealing optical properties, especially their intense fluorescence tunable in the visible range. However, they are often affected by considerable issues of optical and structural heterogeneity, which limit their optical performance and limit the practical possibility of applying these nanoparticles in several fields. Here we developed a synthesis method capable of producing a unique variety of carbon nanodots displaying an extremely high visible absorption strength (ε > 3 × 106 M(dot)−1 cm−1) and a high fluorescence quantum yield (73%). The high homogeneity of these dots reflects in many domains: morphological (narrow size distribution), structural (quasiperfect nanocrystals with large electronic bandgaps), and optical (nontunable fluorescence from a single electronic transition). Moreover, we provide the proof of principle that an aqueous solution of these dots can be used as an active medium in a laser cavity, displaying a very efficient laser emission with dye-like characteristics, which reflects the benefits of such a highly homogeneous type of carbon-based nanodots.
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2018-02-26 | Chemistry of Materials |