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Manipulating Emission of CdSe/ZnS Nanocrystals embedded in synthetic opals

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Photonic crystals (PCs) are the object of great interest due to the possibility, for appropriate PCs, to modify and control light propagation and even to influence the emission properties of an emitter, such as its emission diagram and its life time. One of the most common approaches to prepare 3D PCs takes advantage of the spontaneous self-organisation of spherical colloidal particles. Various self-assembly techniques such as sedimentation, convective or Langmuir-Blodgett ones have been studied as they provide a low cost and relatively easy protocol to obtain artificial opals. SiO2 opals exhibit a pseudo-band gap. Nevertheless the coupling of II–VI nanocrystal emitters in such PCs allows one to recognize and study some basic problems. Large opals have been prepared by the sedimentation method and the size of the balls has been adjusted so that the pseudo-band gap of those PCs lies in the same region as the emission band of CdSe/ZnS nanocrystals. Diagrams of radiation and the modification of the spontaneous life time of the embedded nanocrystals will be presented and discussed. Introducing well-defined defects in PCs which are necessary to guide the photons through the crystal remains a hard technological challenge. Several top-down methods have been investigated. We will present different bottom-up routes proposed by different groups to engineer planar defects into colloidal PCs.

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hal-00430426 , version 1 (06-11-2009)

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Paul Bénalloul, Céline Vion, Carlos Barthou, Catherine Schwob, Jean-Marc Frigerio, et al.. Manipulating Emission of CdSe/ZnS Nanocrystals embedded in synthetic opals. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2009, 187 (1), pp.012004 ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/187/1/012004⟩. ⟨hal-00430426⟩
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