Engineering InAsxP1-x/InP/ZnSe III−V Alloyed Core/Shell Quantum Dots for the Near-Infrared
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- 8 July 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 127 (30), 10526-10532
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0434331
Abstract
Quantum dots with a core/shell/shell structure consisting of an alloyed core of InAsxP1-x, an intermediate shell of InP, and an outer shell of ZnSe were developed. The InAsxP1-x alloyed core has a graded internal composition with increasing arsenic content from the center to the edge of the dots. This compositional gradient results from two apparent effects: (1) the faster reaction kinetics of the phosphorus precursor compared to the arsenic precursor, and (2) a post-growth arsenic−phosphorus exchange reaction that increases the arsenic content. The cores have a zinc blend structure for all compositions and show tunable emission in the near-infrared (NIR) region. A first shell of InP leads to a red-shift and an increase in quantum yield. The final shell of ZnSe serves to stabilize the dots for applications in aqueous environments, including NIR biomedical fluorescence imaging. These NIR-emitting core/shell/shell InAsxP1-x/InP/ZnSe were successfully used in a sentinel lymph node mapping experiment.Keywords
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