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Advanced Compositional Analysis of Nanoparticle-polymer Composites Using Direct Fluorescence Imaging
Published on: July 19, 2016
Effects of Quantum Dot Loading on the Radioluminescence Efficiency in Quantum-Dot-Embedded Composites
Benjamin T Diroll1, Muchuan Hua1, Byeongdu Lee2
1Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Lemont, Illinois 60439, United States.
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Nanoparticle-embedded plastic scintillators are an emerging technology for fast, large-area, high-resolution radiation detection and imaging. This study investigates the properties of such composites, focusing on the effects of the quantum dot (QD) concentration on the radioluminescence (RL) intensity, spectra, and dynamics. Experiments using CdSe/CdS QDs in a polymer reveal a superlinear increase in RL with the QD concentration despite optical losses from inner filtering and interparticle interactions. When corrected for inner filtering, RL shows a quadratic concentration dependence, consistent with simple analytical models of improving the secondary electron capture. Practically, the benefits of high QD concentrations are muted by optical losses, but the findings apply to other systems with insulating hosts. In addition to manipulating emission for large effective Stokes shifts, future improvements may come from hosts with higher stopping power and better charge transport, which enable more effective funneling of excitations but without concomitant optical losses associated with high nanoparticle concentrations.
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