Quantum Cone—A Nano-Source of Light with Dispersive Spectrum Distributed along Height and in Time
At a Glance
Section titled “At a Glance”| Metadata | Details |
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| Publication Date | 2024-09-30 |
| Journal | Nanomaterials |
| Authors | Artūrs Medvids, Patrik Ščajev, K. Hara |
| Institutions | Riga Technical University, Shizuoka University |
| Citations | 1 |
Abstract
Section titled “Abstract”We study a quantum cone, a novel structure composed of multiple quantum dots with gradually decreasing diameters from the base to the top. The dot distribution leads to a dispersive radiated spectrum. The blue edge of the spectrum is determined by the quantum confinement of excitons on top of the cones, while the red edge is determined by the bandgap of a semiconductor. We observe the kinetics of photoluminescence by obeying the stretch-exponential law from quantum cones formed on the surface of diamond-like carbon (DLC). They are explained by an increase in the lifetime of excitons along the height of the cone from the top to the base of the cone and an increasing concentration of excitons at the base due to their drift in the quasi-built-in electric field of the quantum cone. The possible visualization of the quantum cone tops of DLC using irradiation by a UV light source is shown. A quantum cone is an innovative nano-source of light because it substitutes for two elements in a conventional spectrometer: a source of light and a dispersive element—an ultrafast monochromator. These features enable the building of a nano-spectrometer to measure the absorbance spectra of virus and molecule particles.
Tech Support
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