Tobias Otto
Dresden University of Technology
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Nano Letters | 2012
Tobias Otto; Marcus Müller; Paul Mundra; Vladimir Lesnyak; Hilmi Volkan Demir; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller
The incorporation of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) into ionic crystals of various salts (NaCl, KCl, KBr, etc.) is demonstrated. The resulting mixed crystals of various shapes and beautiful colors preserve the strong luminescence of the incorporated QDs. Moreover, the ionic salts appear to be very tight matrices, ensuring the protection of the QDs from the environment and as a result providing them with extraordinary high photo- and chemical stability. A prototype of a white light-emitting diode (WLED) with a color conversion layer consisting of this kind of mixed crystals is demonstrated. These materials may also find applications in nonlinear optics and as luminescence standards.
Applied Physics Letters | 2009
Neslihan Cicek; Sedat Nizamoglu; Tuncay Ozel; Evren Mutlugun; Durmus Ugur Karatay; Vladimir Lesnyak; Tobias Otto; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller; Hilmi Volkan Demir
We proposed and demonstrated architectural tuning of color chromaticity by controlling photoluminescence decay kinetics through nonradiative Forster resonance energy transfer in the heterostructure of layer-by-layer spaced CdTe nanocrystal (NC) solids. We achieved highly sensitive tuning by precisely adjusting the energy transfer efficiency from donor NCs to acceptor NCs via controlling interspacing between them at the nanoscale. By modifying decay lifetimes of donors from 12.05 to 2.96 ns and acceptors from 3.68 to 14.57 ns, we fine-tuned chromaticity coordinates from (x,y)=(0.575,0.424) to (0.632, 0.367). This structural adjustment enabled a postsynthesis color tuning capability, alternative or additive to using the size, shape, and composition of NCs.
ACS Nano | 2012
Shiding Miao; Stephen G. Hickey; Christian Waurisch; Vladimir Lesnyak; Tobias Otto; Bernd Rellinghaus; Alexander Eychmüller
The synthesis of nanoparticles using a gas-liquid interfacial reaction, which for the first time is shown to result in highly monodisperse materials across a range of sizes, is presented. We demonstrate, using cadmium phosphide as the paradigm that this synthesis method can provide colloidal nanocrystals or quantum dots monodisperse enough so that for the first time multiple transitions in their absorbance spectra can be observed. Clear evidence is given that the resulting cadmium material is Cd(6)P(7) and not Cd(3)P(2), and a thorough investigation into the role of temperature and growth time and their effects on the optical properties has been conducted. This strategy can be extended to synthesize other relevant members of the binary component pnictide semiconducting family, and the chemistry of the pnictide compound formation using this synthetic methodology has been explained using the redox potential of the metals. The suitability of the resulting cadmium phosphide quantum dots for applications in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has further been demonstrated.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013
Paul Mundra; Tobias Otto; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller
The design for a setup allowing the layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of thin films consisting of various colloidal materials is presented. The proposed system utilizes the spray-assisted LbL approach and is capable of autonomously producing films. It provides advantages to existing LbL procedures in terms of process speed and applicability. The setup offers several features that are advantageous for routine operation like an actuated sample holder, stainless steel spraying nozzles, or an optical liquid detection system. The applicability is demonstrated by the preparation of films containing semiconductor nanoparticles, namely, CdSe∕CdS quantum dots and a polyelectolyte. The films of this type are of potential interest for applications in optoelectronic devices such as light-emitting diodes or solar cells.
Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie | 2018
Elena V. Frolova; Tobias Otto; Nikolai Gaponik; Vladimir Lesnyak
Abstract In this work we present a technique of incorporation of semiconductor CdTe nanocrystals (NCs) into metal oxide matrices prepared by inorganic sol-gel method. As the matrices, we chose alumina and aluminum tin oxide, which are optically transparent in the visible region. Among them the first is electrically insulating, while the second is conductive and thus can be used in optoelectronic devices. We found optimal synthetic parameters allowing us to maintain optical properties of the NCs in both matrices even after heating up to 150°C in air. Therefore, in our approach we overcame a common problem of degradation of the optical properties of semiconductor NCs in oxide matrices as a result of the incorporation and subsequent interaction with the matrix. The resulting materials were characterized in detail from the point of view of their optical and structural properties. Based on the results obtained, we suggest the formation mechanism of these materials. Semiconductor NCs embedded in robust and optically transparent metal oxides offer promising applications in optical switching, optical filtering, waveguides, light emitting diodes, and solar concentrators.
lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2009
Neslihan Cicek; Sedat Nizamoglu; Tuncay Ozel; Evren Mutlugun; Durmus Ugur Karatay; Tobias Otto; Vladimir Lesnyak; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller; Hilmi Volkan Demir
The authors presented highly sensitive tuning of color chromaticity by controlling radiative decay kinetics and steady state emission of layer-by-layer spaced nanocrystal solids through adjusting the separation between donor and acceptor nanocrystal bilayers. Such FRET-based fine tuning offers a post-synthesis approach to control color in NC solids, alternative or additive to using the NC size, shape, and composition control. This approach can be utilized to fune the photometric properties of nanocrystal integrated white LEDs.
ChemPhysChem | 2012
Tobias Otto; Paul Mundra; Matthias Schelter; Elena V. Frolova; Dirk Dorfs; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller
Archive | 2011
Tobias Otto; Nikolai Gaponik; Alexander Eychmüller
Archive | 2010
Alexander Eychmüller; Nikolai Gaponik; Tobias Otto; Paul Mundra; Elena Dr. Minsk Frolova
Archive | 2009
Alexander Eychmüller; Nikolai Gaponik; Tobias Otto; Paul Mundra; Elena V. Frolova