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Volumn 113, Issue 10, 2009, Pages 3998-4007

Kinetics of photochromic induced energy transfer between manganese-doped zinc-selenide quantum dots and spiropyrans

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Indexed keywords

DYE MOLECULES; EXPERIMENTAL DATUM; FLUORESCENCE LIFE-TIME; FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFERS; LOW TEMPERATURES; QUANTUM DOTS; RING-OPENING REACTIONS; SELENIDE; SPIROPYRAN; SPIROPYRANS; THEORETICAL MODELS; UV ILLUMINATIONS; ZNSE NANOPARTICLES;

EID: 65249107202     PISSN: 19327447     EISSN: 19327455     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp809797x     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (47)

References (51)
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    • 65249185953 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The emission spectra recorded at room temperature are used for spectral overlap calculations in the last section. We assume for the spectral overlap calculations that the shape of the Mn2+ emission does not change significantly in the range of 500-650 nm. The emission intensity may change at low temperature with respect to the room one; nevertheless, in the calculations, the donor spectrum and acceptor spectrum are normalized to unity. Hence, we admit that the error in the overlap integral will not differ significantly
    • 2+ emission does not change significantly in the range of 500-650 nm. The emission intensity may change at low temperature with respect to the room one; nevertheless, in the calculations, the donor spectrum and acceptor spectrum are normalized to unity. Hence, we admit that the error in the overlap integral will not differ significantly.
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    • 65249111303 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Within the dipole-dipole description of energy transfer, one should take into account the change of the solvent refractive index (n) on passing from liquid to frozen medium. One may estimate from empirical expressions (ref 49) that n increases with approximately 20%. The refractive index of MCH/IP (1:4 v/v) mixture at room temperature is determined to be n ) 1.367.
    • Within the dipole-dipole description of energy transfer, one should take into account the change of the solvent refractive index (n) on passing from liquid to frozen medium. One may estimate from empirical expressions (ref 49) that n increases with approximately 20%. The refractive index of MCH/IP (1:4 v/v) mixture at room temperature is determined to be n ) 1.367.


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