Temperature Driven Plasmon-Exciton Coupling in Thermoresponsive Dextran-Graft-PNIPAM/Au Nanoparticle/CdTe Quantum Dots Hybrid Nanosystem |
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Authors: | Yeshchenko Oleg A. Khort Pavlo S. Kutsevol Nataliya V. Prokopets Vadym M. Kapush Olga Dzhagan Volodymyr |
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Affiliation: | 1.Physics Department, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 60 Volodymyrs’ka str, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine ;2.Chemistry Department, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 60 Volodymyrs’ka str, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine ;3.V. Ye. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 45 Nauky ave, Kyiv, 03028, Ukraine ; |
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The temperature-driven plasmon-exciton coupling in thermoresponsive dextran-graft-PNIPAM/Au nanoparticle/CdTe quantum dot (D-g-PNIPAM/Au NPs/CdTe QDs) hybrid nanosystem was studied. A significant (0.84 eV) splitting of the absorption peak was observed in the absorption spectrum of the nanosystem, which reflects the fact of formation of plexcitons, occurring due to strong plasmon-exciton coupling. An increasing with time plasmonic enhancement of the photoluminescence of CdTe QDs was revealed, as a result of the penetration of quantum dots into the volume of the D-g-PNIPAM/Au NP hybrid nanosystem and bonding to it. The heating–cooling cycle of the aqueous solution of the studied nanosystem leads to a reversible quenching-recovery alteration of the QD photoluminescence. The quenching was rationalized as a result of an increased probability of nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) from CdTe QDs to Au NPs, which occurs due to shortening of the NP-QD distance, caused by shrinking of the macromolecule due to cooling-induced lower critical solution temperature phase transition. Increasing the NP-QD distance in the heating stage recovers the QD PL intensity. The observed effect opens up opportunities for the controlled reversible temperature-driven tuning of the photoluminescence intensity of D-g-PNIPAM/Au NP/CdTe QD nanosystem, which is highly important for its potential use in photonics and biomedical applications. |
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