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Probing Quantum Dot Cores, Their Interfaces and Thiol Cappings Non-Destructively in Dilute Solution using Raman Scattering in Hollow Core Photonic Crystal Fiber

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Abstract

Efficient Raman scattering of thiol-capped CdTe quantum dot solutions were obtained using HC-PCF. Strong Raman modes of the CdTe core, thiol agents, and their interfacial compound were observed and compared for the first time.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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