TY - JOUR A1 - Leubner, S. A1 - Schneider, Ralf A1 - Dubavik, A. A1 - Hatami, Soheil A1 - Gaponik, N. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Eychmüller, A. T1 - Influence of the stabilizing ligand on the quality, signal-relevant optical properties, and stability of near-infrared emitting Cd1-xHgxTe nanocrystals N2 - Bright and stable near-infrared (NIR) and infrared (IR) emitting chromophores are in high demand for applications in telecommunication, solar cells, security barcodes, and as fluorescent reporters in bioimaging studies. The best choice for wavelengths >750 nm are semiconductor nanocrystals, especially ternary or alloy nanocrystals like CdHgTe, which enable size and composition control of their optical properties. Here, we report on the influence of growth time and surface chemistry on the composition and optical properties of colloidal CdHgTe. Up to now, these are the only NIR and IR emissive quantum dots, which can be synthesized in high quality in water, using a simple one-pot reaction. For this study we utilized and compared three different thiol ligands, thioglycolic acid (TGA), 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA), and glutathione (GSH). Aiming at the rational design of bright NIR- and IR-emissive alloy materials, special emphasis was dedicated to a better understanding of the role of the surface ligand and adsorption–desorption equilibria on the photoluminescence quantum yield and stability. In this respect, dilution and protonation studies were performed. Our results show that with this simple synthetic procedure, strongly fluorescent CdHgTe colloids can be obtained with MPA as stabilizing ligand revealing quantum yields as high as 45% independent of particle concentration. PY - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c4tc00582a SN - 2050-7526 SN - 2050-7534 VL - 2 IS - 25 SP - 5011 EP - 5018 PB - Royal Soc. of Chemistry CY - Cambridge AN - OPUS4-31073 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hatami, Soheil A1 - Würth, Christian A1 - Kaiser, Martin A1 - Leubner, S. A1 - Gabriel, S. A1 - Bahrig, L. A1 - Lesnyak, V. A1 - Pauli, Jutta A1 - Gaponik, N. A1 - Eychmüller, A. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Absolute photoluminescence quantum yields of IR26 and IR-emissive Cd1-xHgxTe and PbS quantum dots - method- and material-inherent challenges N2 - Bright emitters with photoluminescence in the spectral region of 800–1600 nm are increasingly important as optical reporters for molecular imaging, sensing, and telecommunication and as active components in electrooptical and photovoltaic devices. Their rational design is directly linked to suitable methods for the characterization of their signal-relevant properties, especially their photoluminescence quantum yield (Φf). Aiming at the development of bright semiconductor nanocrystals with emission >1000 nm, we designed a new NIR/IR integrating sphere setup for the wavelength region of 600–1600 nm. We assessed the performance of this setup by acquiring the corrected emission spectra and Φf of the organic dyes Itrybe, IR140, and IR26 and several infrared (IR)-emissive Cd1-xHgxTe and PbS semiconductor nanocrystals and comparing them to data obtained with two independently calibrated fluorescence instruments absolutely or relative to previously evaluated reference dyes. Our results highlight special challenges of photoluminescence studies in the IR ranging from solvent absorption to the lack of spectral and intensity standards together with quantum dot-specific challenges like photobrightening and photodarkening and the size-dependent air stability and photostability of differently sized oleate-capped PbS colloids. These effects can be representative of lead chalcogenides. Moreover, we redetermined the Φf of IR26, the most frequently used IR reference dye, to 1.1 × 10-3 in 1,2-dichloroethane DCE with a thorough sample reabsorption and solvent absorption correction. Our results indicate the need for a critical reevaluation of Φf values of IR-emissive nanomaterials and offer guidelines for improved Φf measurements. PY - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr04608k SN - 2040-3364 SN - 2040-3372 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 133 EP - 143 PB - RSC Publ. CY - Cambridge AN - OPUS4-32408 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Leubner, S. A1 - Hatami, Soheil A1 - Esendemir, Nehir A1 - Lorenz, T. A1 - Joswig, J.-O. A1 - Lesnyak, V. A1 - Recknagel, Sebastian A1 - Gaponik, N. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Eychmüller, A. T1 - Experimental and theoretical investigations of the ligand structure of water-soluble CdTe nanocrystals N2 - The unique optical properties, such as size-tunable absorption and emission, caused semiconductor nanocrystals to attract a great deal of interest for recent technological developments. For the evaluation of semiconductor nanocrystals as new materials for various applications like optoelectronic devices, knowledge of the structure–property relationships is indispensable, but still presents a challenge. Here, we address these challenges for thioglycolic acid-capped CdTe nanocrystals with a focus on the quantification of thiol ligands, identification of the ligand shell structure and their influence on the optical properties of these nanocrystals. We present the use of a simple analytical technique, the Ellman's test, and ICP-OES analysis for the study of the surface chemistry of these nanomaterials. Together with theoretical calculations, the results of these studies show the strong influence of the amount of Cd–thiolates present in the ligand shell on the concentration-dependent emission properties, thereby providing the basis for a better understanding of the chemical nature of the NC–ligand interface. In this context, the present work contributes to the establishment of a clearer picture and better control of the surface chemistry, which will provide the basis for the design of highly emitting nanocrystals and the prediction of their applicability. PY - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c3dt50802a SN - 1477-9226 SN - 1477-9234 SN - 1364-5447 VL - 42 SP - 12733 EP - 12740 PB - RSC CY - Cambridge AN - OPUS4-29139 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -