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Compact Quantum Dots for Single-molecule Imaging
Published on: October 9, 2012
Multiple underlying images tuned by Mn-doped Zn-Cu-In-S quantum dots
Suo Zhao1, Qiao Wang1, Jin Liu1
1Institute of Hybrid Materials, National Center of International Joint Research for Hybrid Materials Technology, National Base of International Sci. & Technology Cooperation on Hybrid Materials, Qingdao University 308 Ningxia Road Qingdao 266071 People's Republic of China tang@qdu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
In this study, ZnS capped Cu-In-S (ZCIS) quantum dots doped with Mn ions are synthesized by a thermal injection method, with luminescence covering almost the entire visible area. The large Stokes shift effectively inhibits the self-absorption effect under luminescence, and the quantum yield of ZCIS quantum dots increased from 38% to 50% after ZnS capping and further to 69% after doping with Mn. First, red-, yellow-, and blue-emitting quantum dots were synthesized and then, polychromatic ensembles were obtained by mixing the trichromatic quantum dots in a different ratio. Using the home-built inkjet printer, multilayered and multicolor mixed patterns were obtained for information pattern storage and multilayer pattern recognition and reading.

