The structural and luminescence properties of plexcitonic structures based on Ag2S/L-Cys quantum dots and Au nanorods

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A technique of obtaining plexitonic structures based on Ag2S quantum dots passivated with l-cysteine (Ag2S/l-Cys QDs) in the presence of Au nanorods passivated with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide molecules (Au/CTAB NRs) with controlled luminescence properties has been developed. The structural and luminescence properties of Ag2S/l-Cys QDs with Au/CTAB NRs are studied. The effect of plasmonic Au/CTAB NRs on IR trap state luminescence (750 nm) is considered. It has been found that the direct interaction between the components of the plexcitonic nanostructure leads to a significant luminescence quenching of Ag2S/l-Cys QDs, with the luminescence lifetime being constant. This is the evidence for photoinduced charge transfer. The spatial separation of the components of plexcitonic nanostructures due to the introduction of a polymer-poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (polyDADMAC) provides a means to change their mutual arrangement and achieve an increase in the IR trap state luminescence intensity and a decrease in the luminescence lifetime from 7.2 ns to 4.5 ns. With weak plexcitonic coupling in the nanostructures [Ag2S QD/l-Cys]/[polyDADMAC]/[Au/CTAB NRs], the possibility of increasing the quantum yield of trap state luminescence for Ag2S QDs due to the Purcell effect has been demonstrated. In the case of formation [Ag2S QD/l-Cys]/[polyDADMAC]/[Au/CTAB NRs] a transformation of shallow trap state structure was established using the thermostimulated luminescence method.

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Grevtseva, I. G., Ovchinnikov, O. V., Smirnov, M. S., Perepelitsa, A. S., Chevychelova, T. A., Derepko, V. N., … Selyukov, A. S. (2022). The structural and luminescence properties of plexcitonic structures based on Ag2S/L-Cys quantum dots and Au nanorods. RSC Advances, 12(11), 6525–6532. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08806h

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