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Published on: October 9, 2012
Suppressing Non-Radiative Relaxation through Single-Atom Metal Modification for Enhanced Fluorescence Efficiency in
Chao-Rui Li1, Yu-Li Lei2, Hua Li2
1State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, P. R. China.
Abstract:
To enhance the fluorescence efficiency of semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots (QDs), strategies via enhancing photo-absorption and eliminating non-radiative relaxation have been proposed. In this study, we demonstrate that fluorescence efficiency of molybdenum disulfide quantum dots (MoS2 QDs) can be enhanced by single-atom metal (Au, Ag, Pt, Cu) modification. Four-fold enhancement of the fluorescence emission of MoS2 QDs is observed with single-atom Au modification. The underlying mechanism is ascribed to the passivation of non-radiative surface states owing to the new defect energy level of Au in the forbidden band that can trap excess electrons in n-type MoS2 , increasing the recombination probability of conduction band electrons with valence band holes of MoS2 . Our results open an avenue for enhancing the fluorescence efficiency of QDs via the modification of atomically dispersed metals, and extend their scopes and potentials in a fundamental way for economic efficiency and stability of single-atom metals.

