Functionalized luminescent nanocrystals on patterned surfaces obtained by radio frequency glow discharges
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
In this work a genuine combination of a bottom-up approach, which is based on synthesis and
functionalization of emitting nanocrystals (NCs), with a top-down strategy, which relies on a
flexible and versatile cold plasma process, is shown. Luminescent semiconducting colloidal
NCs consisting of a CdSe core coated with a ZnS shell (CdSe@ZnS) are directly assembled
onto micro-patterned substrates previously functionalized by means of glow discharges
performed through physical masks. The NC assembly is driven by electrostatic interactions
that led to their successful organization into spatially resolved domains. Two distinct protocols
are tested, the former using a plasma deposition process combined with an electrostatic
layer-by-layer procedure, the latter based on a two-step plasma deposition/treatment process.
The procedures are thoroughly monitored with fluorescence microscopy, atomic force
microscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy,
transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The two-step plasma
protocol is demonstrated to be more efficient in directing a uniform and specific assembly of
luminescent NCs with respect to the hybrid procedure. The presented 'mix and match'
approach offers great potential for integrating NCs, with their unique size-dependent
properties, into microstructures, providing a universal platform for the fabrication of sensors,
biochips, displays and switches.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
II-VI semiconductors; High-frequency and RF discharges; Atom manipulation; Nanocrystals and nanoparticles; Nanocrystalline materials;
List of contributors:
Depalo, Nicoletta; Favia, Pietro; Agostiano, Angela; Striccoli, Marinella; Sardella, Eloisa; Curri, MARIA LUCIA; Comparelli, Roberto
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