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Nanotechnology | 2009

Patterned structures of in situ size controlled CdS nanocrystals in a polymer matrix under UV irradiation

Despina Fragouli; Vincenzo Resta; Pier Paolo Pompa; Anna Maria Laera; G Caputo; L. Tapfer; Roberto Cingolani; Athanassia Athanassiou

A method of in situ formation of patterns of size controlled CdS nanocrystals in a polymer matrix by pulsed UV irradiation is presented. The films consist of Cd thiolate precursors with different carbon chain lengths embedded in TOPAS polymer matrices. Under UV irradiation the precursors are photolyzed, driving to the formation of CdS nanocrystals in the quantum size regime, with size and concentration defined by the number of incident UV pulses, while the host polymer remains macroscopically/microscopically unaffected. The emission of the formed nanocomposite materials strongly depends on the dimensions of the CdS nanocrystals, thus, their growth at the different phases of the irradiation is monitored using spatially resolved photoluminescence by means of a confocal microscope. X-ray diffraction measurements verified the existence of the CdS nanocrystals, and defined their crystal structure for all the studied cases. The results are reinforced by transmission electron microscopy. It is proved that the selection of the precursor determines the efficiency of the procedure, and the quality of the formed nanocrystals. Moreover it is demonstrated that there is the possibility of laser induced formation of well-defined patterns of CdS nanocrystals, opening up new perspectives in the development of nanodevices.


Nanoscale Research Letters | 2013

In situ growth of well-dispersed CdS nanocrystals in semiconducting polymers.

Anna Maria Laera; Vincenzo Resta; Emanuela Piscopiello; Valerio Miceli; Monica Schioppa; Anna Grazia Scalone; Francesca Di Benedetto; L. Tapfer

A straight synthetic route to fabricate hybrid nanocomposite films of well-dispersed CdS nanocrystals (NCs) in poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethyl-hexyloxy)-1,4-phenylene vinylene] (MEH-PPV) is reported. A soluble cadmium complex [Cd(SBz)2]2·MI, obtained by incorporating a Lewis base (1-methylimidazole, MI) on the cadmium bis(benzyl)thiol, is used as starting reagent in an in situ thermolytic process. CdS NCs with spherical shape nucleate and grow well below 200°C in a relatively short time (30 min). Photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements performed on CdS/MEH-PPV nanocomposites show that CdS photoluminescence peaks are totally quenched inside MEH-PPV, if compared to CdS/PMMA nanocomposites, as expected due to overlapping of the polymer absorption and CdS emission spectra. The CdS NCs are well-dispersed in size and homogeneously distributed within MEH-PPV matrix as proved by transmission electron microscopy. Nanocomposites with different precursor/polymer weight ratios were prepared in the range from 1:4 to 4:1. Highly dense materials, without NCs clustering, were obtained for a weight/weight ratio of 2:3 between precursor and polymer, making these nanocomposites particularly suitable for optoelectronic and solar energy conversion applications.


Optics Express | 2017

Nanoparticle-doped electrospun fiber random lasers with spatially extended light modes

Vincenzo Resta; Andrea Camposeo; Martina Montinaro; Maria Moffa; Karolis Kazlauskas; Saulius Jursenas; Ausra Tomkeviciene; Juozas V. Grazulevicius; Dario Pisignano

Complex assemblies of light-emitting polymer nanofibers with molecular materials exhibiting optical gain can lead to important advance to amorphous photonics and to random laser science and devices. In disordered mats of nanofibers, multiple scattering and waveguiding might interplay to determine localization or spreading of optical modes as well as correlation effects. Here we study electrospun fibers embedding a lasing fluorene-carbazole-fluorene molecule and doped with titania nanoparticles, which exhibit random lasing with sub-nm spectral width and threshold of about 9 mJ cm-2 for the absorbed excitation fluence. We focus on the spatial and spectral behavior of optical modes in the disordered and non-woven networks, finding evidence for the presence of modes with very large spatial extent, up to the 100 µm-scale. These findings suggest emission coupling into integrated nanofiber transmission channels as effective mechanism for enhancing spectral selectivity in random lasers and correlations of light modes in the complex and disordered material.


ACS Photonics | 2017

Diverse Regimes of Mode Intensity Correlation in Nanofiber Random Lasers through Nanoparticle Doping

Martina Montinaro; Vincenzo Resta; Andrea Camposeo; Maria Moffa; Giovanni Morello; Luana Persano; Karolis Kazlauskas; Saulius Jursenas; Ausra Tomkeviciene; Juozas V. Grazulevicius; Dario Pisignano

Random lasers are based on disordered materials with optical gain. These devices can exhibit either intensity or resonant feedback, relying on diffusive or interference behaviour of light, respectively, which leads to either coupling or independent operation of lasing modes. We study for the first time these regimes in complex, solid-state nanostructured materials. The number of lasing modes and their intensity correlation features are found to be tailorable in random lasers made of light-emitting, electrospun polymer fibers upon nanoparticle doping. By material engineering, directional waveguiding along the length of fibers is found to be relevant to enhance mode correlation in both intensity feedback and resonant feedback random lasing. The here reported findings can be used to establish new design rules for tuning the emission of nano-lasers and correlation properties by means of the compositional and morphological properties of complex nanostructured materials.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Highly Efficient Precursors for Direct Synthesis of Tailored CdS Nanocrystals in Organic Polymers

Vincenzo Resta; Anna Maria Laera; Emanuela Piscopiello; Monica Schioppa; L. Tapfer


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2011

Synthesis of hybrid organic–inorganic nanocomposite materials based on CdS nanocrystals for energy conversion applications

Anna Maria Laera; Vincenzo Resta; Maria Cristina Ferrara; Monica Schioppa; Emanuela Piscopiello; L. Tapfer


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Spatially Confined CdS NCs in Situ Synthesis through Laser Irradiation of Suitable Unimolecular Precursor-Doped Polymer

Vincenzo Resta; Anna Maria Laera; Andrea Camposeo; Emanuela Piscopiello; L. Persano; Dario Pisignano; L. Tapfer


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012

Multi-photon in situ synthesis and patterning of polymer-embedded nanocrystals

Andrea Camposeo; Marco Polo; Antonio A. R. Neves; Despina Fragouli; Luana Persano; Sandra Molle; Anna Maria Laera; Emanuela Piscopiello; Vincenzo Resta; Athanassia Athanassiou; Roberto Cingolani; L. Tapfer; Dario Pisignano


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2010

Synthesis of CdS/TiO2 nanocomposites by using cadmium thiolate derivatives as unimolecular precursors

Vincenzo Resta; Anna Maria Laera; Emanuela Piscopiello; Laura Capodieci; Maria Cristina Ferrara; L. Tapfer


Microelectronic Engineering | 2009

Localized formation and size tuning of CdS nanocrystals upon irradiation of metal precursors embedded in polymer matrices

Despina Fragouli; Anna Maria Laera; Pier Paolo Pompa; Gianvito Caputo; Vincenzo Resta; Marco Allione; L. Tapfer; Roberto Cingolani; Athanassia Athanassiou

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Andrea Camposeo

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Athanassia Athanassiou

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Despina Fragouli

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Luana Persano

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Roberto Cingolani

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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