Fluorescence in nanostructured fulleride films
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30/09/2010
30/09/2010
01/11/2006
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Resumo |
Applied Physics Letters, 89 Nanostructuring of fullerene C60 beam deposited films is achieved by electrochemical reduction in a potassium hydroxide aqueous solution. Alkali fulleride clusters are formed at the electrode, as it is illustrated by cyclic voltammetry, x-ray diffraction, and scanning tunneling microscopy. Fluorescence emission from fluorophore doped fullerene reduced films was investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy and scanning near-field optical microscopy. These techniques lead to results which also fit such nanometer-sized fulleride cluster interpretation. In particular, the fluorophore fluorescence lifetime decreases as long as aggregation in the film is more effective,which occurs with the increase of film thickness. |
Identificador |
0003-6951 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Institute of Physics |
Direitos |
openAccess |
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article |