New Insights in Luminescence and Quenching Mechanisms of Ag2S Nanocrystals through Temperature-Dependent Spectroscopy

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2024-08-08

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de Wit, Jurriaan WillemISNI 0000000492796199
Zabala-Gutierrez, Irene
Marin, Riccardo
Zhakeyev, Adilet
Melle, Sonia
Calderon, Oscar G.
Marques-Hueso, Jose
Jaque, Daniel
Rubio-Retama, Jorge
Meijerink, AndriesISNI 000000039216731X

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Abstract

Bright near-infrared-emitting Ag2S nanocrystals (NCs) are used for in vivo temperature sensing relying on a reversible variation in intensity and photoluminescence lifetime within the physiological temperature range. Here, to gain insights into the luminescence and quenching mechanisms, we investigated the temperature-dependent luminescence of Ag2S NCs from 300 to 10 K. Interestingly, both emission and lifetime measurements reveal similar and strong thermal quenching from 200 to 300 K, indicating an intrinsic quenching process that limits the photoluminescence quantum yield at room temperature, even for perfectly passivated NCs. The low thermal quenching temperature, broadband emission, and multiexponential microsecond decay behavior suggest the optical transition involves strong lattice relaxation, which is consistent with the recombination of a Ag+-trapped hole with a delocalized conduction band electron. Our findings offer valuable insights for understanding the optical properties of Ag2S NCs and the thermal quenching mechanism underlying their temperature-sensing capabilities.

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Dark-exciton, Emission, Photophysics, Quantum dots, States

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de Wit, J W, Zabala-Gutierrez, I, Marin, R, Zhakeyev, A, Melle, S, Calderon, O G, Marques-Hueso, J, Jaque, D, Rubio-Retama, J & Meijerink, A 2024, 'New Insights in Luminescence and Quenching Mechanisms of Ag2S Nanocrystals through Temperature-Dependent Spectroscopy', Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, vol. 15, no. 33, pp. 8420-8426. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c01439