Broadband enhanced fluorescence using Zinc-Oxide nanoflower arrays
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Journal Article
Abstract
ZnO nanostructures were fabricated into flower-like nanoscale arrays by the hydrothermal growth of ZnO nanowires onto a self-assembled monolayer of polystyrene spheres on a glass substrate. Fluorescent molecules conjugated with streptavidin were incubated on glass with 3-(glycidoxypropyl) trimethoxysilane (GPTS) modified and biotinylated bovine serum albumin (bBSA) attached (GPTS–bBSA), aligned ZnO nanorod arrays and ZnO nanoflower arrays, respectively. An enhancement factor of up to 45 was obtained from ZnO nanoflower arrays, compared to less than 10 for the aligned nanorods. More importantly, using the same substrate, we observed a broadband fluorescence enhancement. The level of enhancement obtained from the nanoflower arrays is comparable with that from Metal Enhanced Fluorescence. The broadband nature of this process makes it an attractive alternative for fluorescent based device development.
Date Issued
2015-01-28
Date Acceptance
2015-01-28
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2015, 3, pp.2656-2663
ISSN
2050-7534
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Start Page
2656
End Page
2663
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume
3
Copyright Statement
This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Physics, Applied
Materials Science
Physics
HYDROTHERMAL GROWTH
ZNO NANORODS
NANOSTRUCTURES
PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
MORPHOLOGY
MONOLAYERS
NANOWIRES