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22 May 2023 Photoluminescence of quantum dot cluster in quadrupole Paul trap
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Abstract
Nowadays nanostructures are in demand in various fields from biomedicine to green energy. Photoluminescence (PL) spectral measurements are a powerful tool to study nanomaterials unique physical and optical properties. Most modern spectral approaches are associated with the study of a sample on a substrate or in colloidal solution. In turn, we propose a technique for studying the luminescence of a single object levitating in a quadrupole Paul trap. To verify the technique, we investigate PL spectra of individual trapped charged microcluster of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots. The results obtained open prospects of optical research on single particles isolated from the environment.
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Vadim V. Rybin, Dmitrii P. Shcherbinin, Semyon S. Rudyi, Anton A. Babaev, Igor G. Spiridonov, Yuri V. Rozhdestvensky, and Andrei V. Ivanov "Photoluminescence of quantum dot cluster in quadrupole Paul trap", Proc. SPIE 12327, SPIE Future Sensing Technologies 2023, 123271U (22 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2666321
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KEYWORDS
Photoluminescence

Quantum dots

Nanoparticles

Spectroscopy

Charged particle optics

Optical properties

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