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Biomolecular Self-Assembly of Quantum-Dot Composites
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
A biomimetic approach utilizing biomolecular self-assembly was used to tailor quantum-dot composites for use as nonlinear optical media. Yeast tRNA was utilized as an ion-exchange/nucleation site within a polymeric matrix (polyacrylamide). Cadmium ion-exchange and subsequent sulfide precipitation resulted in quantum-dot formation. Illumination of samples with an Argon laser (514 nm) utilizing the Z-scan measurement method resulted in χ3 values of +3.7 ×10−6 esu.
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