articlePhysical Review LettersAug 13, 2004Closed access

Highly Fluorescent, Water-Soluble, Size-Tunable Gold Quantum Dots

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Highly fluorescent, water-soluble, few-atom Au quantum dots have been created that behave as multielectron artificial atoms with discrete, size-tunable electronic transitions throughout the visible and near IR. Correlation of nanodot sizes with emission energies fits the simple relation, EFermi/N1/3, predicted by the jellium model. Providing the "missing link" between atomic and nanoparticle behavior in noble metals, these emissive, water-soluble Au nanoclusters open new opportunities for biological labels, energy transfer pairs, and light emitting sources in nanoscale optoelectronics.

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Keywords
  • Nanoclusters
  • Nanodot
  • Jellium
  • Quantum dot
  • Fluorescence
  • Materials science
  • Atom (system on chip)
  • Chemical physics
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