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Investigation of the spontaneous emission rate of perylene dye molecules encapsulated into three-dimensional nanofibers via FLIM method
Authors:Sabriye Acikgoz  Mustafa M Demir  Ece Yapasan  Alper Kiraz  Ahmet A Unal  M Naci Inci
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Bogazici University, 34342, Istanbul, Turkey
2. Department of Material Science and Engineering, Karamano?lu Mehmetbey University, 70100, Karaman, Turkey
3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Izmir Institute of Technology, 35430, Izmir, Turkey
4. Department of Chemistry, Izmir Institute of Technology, 35430, Izmir, Turkey
5. Department of Physics, Koc University, 34450, Istanbul, Turkey
6. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, 12489, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The decay dynamics of perylene dye molecules encapsulated in polymer nanofibers produced by electrospinning of polymethyl methacrylate are investigated using a confocal fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy technique. Time-resolved experiments show that the fluorescence lifetime of perylene dye molecules is enhanced when the dye molecules are encapsulated in a three-dimensional photonic environment. It is hard to produce a sustainable host with exactly the same dimensions all the time during fabrication to accommodate dye molecules for enhancement of spontaneous emission rate. The electrospinning method allows us to have a control over fiber diameter. It is observed that the wavelength of monomer excitation of perylene dye molecules is too short to cause enhancement within nanofiber photonic environment of 330 nm diameters. However, when these nanofibers are doped with more concentrated perylene, in addition to monomer excitation, an excimer excitation is generated. This causes observation of the Purcell effect in the three-dimensional nanocylindrical photonic fiber geometry.
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