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Near infrared (NIR) upconverters only emit at a single visible wavelength; coating them with quantum dot multilayers allows the emission wavelength to be tuned across the visible spectrum.
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Medições Luminescentes , Nanotecnologia , Pontos Quânticos , Espectroscopia de Luz Próxima ao Infravermelho , LuzRESUMO
Free standing, nanoporous alumina templates were fabricated as transmission masks from aluminium using a two-step anodization process followed by acid etching. The resulting membrane comprises self-ordered, periodic arrays of non-connecting circular channels which can be prepared with pore diameters <100 nm and with minimal occlusion. Aspect ratios greater than 300:1 were measured directly using electron transmission and the channels were shown to be highly aligned (angular) over membrane thicknesses of tens of microns. Also evident is some local order associated with both azimuthal and angular domain structure giving rise to local channel tilt which has not previously been reported. Transmission electron microscopy has been shown to be an important characterization tool for these nanomasks as the channels are transparent to electrons, providing a means of directly measuring their thickness and aspect ratio. Expressions for determining their thickness and aspect ratio are also presented and evaluated in this work. These membranes are well suited for use as nanotemplates in transmission lithography applications including ion implantation and ion or electron beam collimation.
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Anodization at elevated temperatures in nitric acid has been used for the production of highly porous and thick tungsten trioxide nanostructured films for photosensitive device applications. The anodization process resulted in platelet crystals with thicknesses of 20-60 nm and lengths of 100-1000 nm. Maximum thicknesses of approximately 2.4 microm were obtained after 4 h of anodization at 20 V. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the as-prepared anodized samples contain predominantly hydrated tungstite phases depending on voltage, while films annealed at 400 degrees C for 4 h are predominantly orthorhombic WO3 phase. Photocurrent measurements revealed that the current density of the 2.4 microm nanostructured anodized film was 6 times larger than the nonanodized films. Dye-sensitized solar cells developed using these films produced 0.33 V and 0.65 mA/cm2 in open- and short-circuit conditions.
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The chemiluminescent oxidation of ammonia with hypobromite in aqueous alkaline solution evokes a broadly distributed emission in the near-infrared region, with intensity maxima at 1055 nm and 1270 nm.