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Plasmonic fluorescent quantum dots

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages 571-576

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NNANO.2009.193

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  1. NIH [R01 CA131797, 0645080]
  2. Seattle Foundation
  3. Department of Bioengineering at the University of Washington
  4. NSF

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Combining multiple discrete components into a single multifunctional nanoparticle could be useful in a variety of applications. Retaining the unique optical and electrical properties of each component after nanoscale integration is, however, a long-standing problem(1,2). It is particularly difficult when trying to combine fluorophores such as semiconductor quantum dots with plasmonic materials such as gold, because gold and other metals can quench the fluorescence(3,4). So far, the combination of quantum dot fluorescence with plasmonically active gold has only been demonstrated on flat surfaces(5). Here, we combine fluorescent and plasmonic activities in a single nanoparticle by controlling the spacing between a quantum dot core and an ultrathin gold shell with nanometre precision through layer-by-layer assembly. Our wet-chemistry approach provides a general route for the deposition of ultrathin gold layers onto virtually any discrete nanostructure or continuous surface, and should prove useful for multimodal bioimaging(6), interfacing with biological systems(7), reducing nanotoxicity(8), modulating electromagnetic fields(5) and contacting nanostructures(9,10).

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