Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 16, 2026

Synthesis of Near-Infrared Emitting Gold Nanoclusters for Biological Applications
Published on: March 22, 2020
One-photon excited luminescence of single gold particles diffusing in solution under pulsed illumination
Matthieu Loumaigne1, Priya Vasanthakumar, Anna Lombardi
1FemtoNanoOptics group, LASIM, Univ. Lyon 1-CNRS, Villeurbanne, France. matthieu.loumaigne@bretagne.ens-cachan.fr
Abstract:
Here we report on the visible luminescence of single gold nanospherical particles diffusing in water excited by a pulsed-laser at 488 nm. The signal studied by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy does not display the expected characteristics. The main deviation is obtained for the diffusion time that depends on the laser irradiance. Additional advanced methods of measurements have been implemented to further characterize the emission. These methods have allowed us to demonstrate that the luminescence does not blink even in the picosecond domain and that it does not photobleach either. The comparison between the signals obtained under pulsed and continuous excitations at the same wavelength suggests that the increase in the particle temperature plays a role in the non-linear increase in the luminescence intensity with the excitation power. As in the case of two-photon excited luminescence, it implies that a model describing the luminescence process for a single particle diffusing in liquid must take into account the whole system composed of the gold particle, the capping ligands and the surrounding water.
More Related Videos
12:00Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticle Integrated Photo-responsive Liposomes and Measurement of Their Microbubble Cavitation upon Pulse Laser Excitation
Published on: February 24, 2016
12:42Photoactivated Localization Microscopy with Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC-PALM)
Published on: December 22, 2015
Related Concept Videos
Photoluminescence: Applications
Photoluminescence: Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
A pair of electrons in a...