Quantum dots for temperature sensing.

Natalia Doskaliuk, Yuliana Lukan, Yuriy Khalavka
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Quantum dots are three-dimensional nanoparticles of semiconductors with typical sizes ranging from 2 to 10 nm. Due to the quantum confinement effect the energy gap increase with the size decreasing resulting in size-depended and fine-tunable optical characteristics. Besides this, the energy structure of a quantum dot with a certain size is highly sensitive to environmental conditions. These specific properties open a wide range of applications starting from optical and optoelectronic devices and ending with biosensing and life science. Temperature is one of those parameters influencing strongly on the optical properties of semiconductor nanocrystals, which make them promising materials for temperature sensing, more often using a fluorescent response. Compared to the conventional organic dyes already applied in this field, quantum dots exhibit a set of advantages, such as high quantum yield and photostability, long fluorescence lifetime, higher Stokes shift, and ability to surface functionalization with targeted organic molecules aimed to provide them biocompatibility. In this review, we briefly discuss the properties of II-VI and assumingly less toxic I-III-VI quantum dots, mechanisms of temperature-induced fluorescence response, and the feasibility of their practical application in the field of thermal sensing.
用于温度传感的量子点。
量子点是半导体的三维纳米粒子,典型尺寸在2到10纳米之间。由于量子约束效应,能隙随着尺寸的减小而增大,从而产生尺寸依赖和可微调的光学特性。此外,具有一定尺寸的量子点的能量结构对环境条件高度敏感。这些特性开启了广泛的应用,从光学和光电子器件到生物传感和生命科学。温度是影响半导体纳米晶体光学特性的重要参数之一,这使得它们成为有前途的温度传感材料,通常使用荧光响应。与已在该领域应用的传统有机染料相比,量子点表现出一系列优势,如高量子产率和光稳定性,长荧光寿命,更高的斯托克斯位移,以及与目标有机分子表面功能化的能力,旨在提供它们的生物相容性。本文简要介绍了II-VI量子点和毒性较小的I-III-VI量子点的性质、温度诱导荧光响应的机制以及它们在热敏领域实际应用的可行性。
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