Chemically synthesized carbon nanorods with dual polarized emission
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2019Author
Xiong Y.Zhang X.
Richter A.F.
Li Y.
Döring A.
Kasák P.
Popelka A.
Schneider J.
Kershaw S.V.
Yoo S.J.
Kim J.-G.
Zhang W.
Zheng W.
Ushakova E.V.
Feldmann J.
Rogach A.L.
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We realized the synthesis of carbon nanorods—monodisperse colloidal particles with a length of 50 nm and a width of 20 nm—which can be considered an addition to the family of light-emitting carbon-based nanostructures. Their anisotropic shape is determined by the use of the surfactant aminopropylisobutyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane, and their optical properties originate from domains of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons incorporated within an inorganic framework. The nanorods show dual polarized emission with a quantum yield of 15–20% and emission anisotropy of ∼0.3, which changes from blue (460 nm) to yellow (565 nm) depending on the excitation wavelength. These carbon nanorods expand the range of light-emitting carbon nanomaterials available for optoelectronic and biolabeling applications.
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