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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Prof. Colin D. Heyes, University of Arkansas</p><p><strong><em>Tuning Organic-Inorganic and Inorganic-Inorganic Interfaces of Quantum Dots for Ensemble and Single Molecule Fluorescence Applications</em></strong></p><p>Physical Chemistry Seminar Series</p><p>Due to the high surface-to-volume ratio of nanoparticles, the fluorescence properties of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) are strongly affected by the various interfaces present. Simple core-only QDs have an inorganic-organic surface-ligand interface, while core-shell (or core-multishell) quantum dots have, in addition, inorganic-inorganic core-shell interfaces. We have systematically tuned the interfaces of cadmium-chalcogenide or copper-indium-chalcogenide cores and upon adding cadmium- and zinc-chalcogenide shells. The optical and structural properties at the ensemble and single particle level are analyzed by a combination of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, single-particle fluorescence microscopy, quantitative FT-IR absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron (XPS) spectroscopy and high-resolution TEM/HAADF-STEM/EELS microscopy. In particular, we explore connections between the structural details of the interfaces and the quantum yield, radiative and non-radiative excited state decay rates, ligand binding, fluorescence blinking and the formation of a dark fraction. We also evaluate the response of these properties to external environments will be discussed to help devise strategies to tailor QDs for various applications. To illustrate these connections, I will present several applications utilizing bandgap and lifetime engineering of quantum dots – in particular for ultrasensitive biophysical and biomedical imaging.</p><p><a href="http://chemistry.uark.edu/4871.php">Prof. Heyes' web page</a></p><p>For more information contact <a href="mailto:angelo.bongiorno@chemistry.gatech.edu">Prof. Angelo Bongiorno</a> (404-385-5169).</p>]]></body>
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