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In this work, conjugation of metal and semiconductor nanoparticles was chemically
done and the properties of Au-CdTe hybrid nanostructures were studied using various
characterization methods. Intriguing properties were observed due to coupling of excitons
in semiconductor nanoparticles and plasmons in metal nanoparticles. When combined
into heterostructures, the nanometer-scale vicinity of the two systems leads to
interaction between quantum-confined electronic states in semiconductor nanostructures
and dielectric-confined electronic states in the metal counterparts. The interaction between
individual nanoparticles has been revealed as an enhancement or suppression of
emission in case of conjugated gold nanorods and CdTe quantum rods as well as suppression
of emission in gold nanostars and CdTe quantum rods heterostructures where
enhancement of excitonic absorption was also observed. Enhanced emission comes from
electric field amplified by the plasmon resonance, whereas emission suppression is a result
of energy transfer from semiconductor to metal nanoparticles. Such exciton-plasmon
interactions allow designing of absorption and emission properties, control of nanoscale
energy-transfer processes which can have potential applications in the fields of optical
sensing, fluorescence based sensors, photovoltaic systems and various other fields. |
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