Tunable Photoluminescence Across the Entire Visible Spectrum from Carbon Dots Excited by White Light
North University of China · Division of Materials Science and Engineering · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although reports have shown shifts in carbon dot emission wavelengths resulting from varying the excitation wavelength, this excitation-dependent emission does not constitute true tuning, as the shifted peaks have much weaker intensity than their dominant emission, and this is often undesired in real world applications. We report for the first time the synthesis and photoluminescence properties of carbon dots whose peak fluorescence emission wavelengths are tunable across the entire visible spectrum by simple adjustment of the reagents and synthesis conditions, and these carbon dots are excited by white light. Detailed material characterization has revealed that this tunable emission results from changes in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
4- SHShengliang HuCorresponding
North University of China, Division of Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Manufacturing
- ATAdrian TrinchiCorresponding
North University of China, Division of Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Manufacturing
- PAPaul Atkin
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Manufacturing
- ICIvan Cole
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, CSIRO Manufacturing
Topics & keywords
- Photoluminescence
- Carbon fibers
- Excited state
- Fluorescence
- Materials science
- Wavelength
- Optoelectronics
- Excitation