Excitation-dependent fluorescence from atomic/molecular layer deposited sodium-uracil thin films

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Atomic/molecular layer deposition (ALD/MLD) offers unique possibilities in the fabrication of inorganic-organic thin films with novel functionalities. Especially, incorporating nucleobases in the thin-film structures could open new avenues in the development of bio-electronic and photonic devices. Here we report an intense blue and widely excitation-dependent fluorescence in the visible region for ALD/MLD fabricated sodium-uracil thin films, where the crystalline network is formed from hydrogen-bonded uracil molecules linked via Na atoms. The excitation-dependent fluorescence is caused by the red-edge excitation shift (REES) effect taking place in the red-edge of the absorption spectrum, where the spectral relaxation occurs in continuous manner as demonstrated by the time-resolved measurements.

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Pale, V., Giedraityte, Z., Chen, X., Lopez-Acevedo, O., Tittonen, I., & Karppinen, M. (2017). Excitation-dependent fluorescence from atomic/molecular layer deposited sodium-uracil thin films. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07456-6

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