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Volume 69, Issue 2

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Transparent CuInS2 PMMA Nanocomposites Luminescent in the Visible and NIR Region

Krzysztof Guguła
  • Fachbereich Chemieingenieurwesen, Fachhochschule Münster, Stegerwaldstraße 39, 48565 Steinfurt, Germany
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Published Online: 2014-06-02 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.5560/znb.2014-3264

Nanocomposites combining functional nanoparticles and transparent polymers allow for stabilization of filler properties over long periods of time while retaining transparency of the polymer matrix. Here we employ CuInS2/ZnS quantum dots (QDs), ternary visible- and NIR-emitting semiconductors as wavelength-tunable luminescent fillers. Luminescence in the near infrared (NIR) is of particular interest in medicine which allows deep penetration into human tissue enabling in vivo diagnostics and treatment, while visible emitters may serve as color converters in displays or lighting. To stabilize the optical properties of QDs and prevent agglomeration, polymethyl metacrylate (PMMA) was chosen as a matrix. These novel polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) show good optical properties and stability under ambient conditions, and can be easily deposited over large areas. High-quality QDs and hydrophobic functionalization with long-chain hydrocarbons are a prerequisite for embedding into a PMMA matrix. Transparent PNC films without visible scattering losses were obtained for 1 wt-% QD loading with respect to the polymer. Partial transparency is retained up to 10 wt-% QD loading and vanishes rapidly at higher loading. Luminescence properties increase up to 5 wt-% and then decrease rapidly due to QD agglomeration and reabsorption between adjacent particles. Potential applications include converter materials for medical applications, laser layers, displays and white LEDs.

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Transparent CuInS2 PMMA Nanocomposites Luminescent in the Visible and NIR Region

Transparent CuInS2 PMMA Nanocomposites Luminescent in the Visible and NIR Region

Keywords: Nanocomposite; Color Converter; Luminescence; CuInS2; Quantum Dots

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Received: 2013-09-18

Published Online: 2014-06-02

Published in Print: 2014-02-01


Citation Information: Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B, Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 217–223, ISSN (Online) 1865-7117, ISSN (Print) 0932-0776, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5560/znb.2014-3264.

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