Robust lanthanide emitters in polyelectrolyte thin films for photonic applications

Citation:

Greenspon, Andrew S., Brandt L Marceaux, and Evelyn L. Hu. 2018. “Robust lanthanide emitters in polyelectrolyte thin films for photonic applications.” Nanotechnology 29 (7): 075302.

Abstract:

Trivalent lanthanides provide stable emission sources at wavelengths spanning the ultraviolet through the near infrared with uses in telecommunications, lighting, and biological sensing and imaging. We describe a method for incorporating an organometallic lanthanide complex within polyelectrolyte multilayers, producing uniform, optically active thin films on a variety of substrates. These films demonstrate excellent emission with narrow linewidths, stable over a period of months, even when bound to metal substrates. Utilizing different lanthanides such as europium and terbium, we are able to easily tune the resulting wavelength of emission of the thin film. These results demonstrate the suitability of this platform as a thin film emitter source for a variety of photonic applications such as waveguides, optical cavities, and sensors.

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http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6528/aaa325/data

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