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Dadashi-Silab, Sajjad; Kim, Khidong; Lorandi, Francesca; Szczepaniak, Grzegorz; Kramer, Stephanie; Peteanu, Linda; Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof (, ACS Macro Letters)
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Li, Qi; Zhou, Dongming; Chai, Jinsong; So, Woong Young; Cai, Tong; Li, Mingxing; Peteanu, Linda A.; Chen, Ou; Cotlet, Mircea; Wendy Gu, X.; et al (, Nature Communications)Abstract Deciphering the complicated excited-state process is critical for the development of luminescent materials with controllable emissions in different applications. Here we report the emergence of a photo-induced structural distortion accompanied by an electron redistribution in a series of gold nanoclusters. Such unexpected slow process of excited-state transformation results in near-infrared dual emission with extended photoluminescent lifetime. We demonstrate that this dual emission exhibits highly sensitive and ratiometric response to solvent polarity, viscosity, temperature and pressure. Thus, a versatile luminescent nano-sensor for multiple environmental parameters is developed based on this strategy. Furthermore, we fully unravel the atomic-scale structural origin of this unexpected excited-state transformation, and demonstrate control over the transition dynamics by tailoring the bi-tetrahedral core structures of gold nanoclusters. Overall, this work provides a substantial advance in the excited-state physical chemistry of luminescent nanoclusters and a general strategy for the rational design of next-generation nano-probes, sensors and switches.more » « less
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