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Three-dimensional optical nanostructures have garnered significant interest in photonics due to their extraordinary capabilities to manipulate the amplitude, phase, and polarization states of light. However, achieving complex three-dimensional optical nanostructures with bottom-up fabrication has remained challenging, despite its nanoscale precision and cost-effectiveness, mainly due to inherent limitations in structural controllability. Here, we report the optical characteristics of intricate two- and three-dimensional nanoarchitectures made of colloidal quantum dots fabricated with multi-dimensional transfer printing. Our customizable fabrication platform, directed by tailored interface polarity, enables flexible geometric control over a variety of one-, two-, and three-dimensional quantum dot architectures, achieving tunable and advanced optical features. For example, we demonstrate a two-dimensional quantum dot nanomesh with tuned subwavelength square perforations designed by finite-difference time-domain calculations, achieving an 8-fold enhanced photoluminescence due to the maximized optical resonance. Furthermore, a three-dimensional quantum dot chiral structure is also created via asymmetric stacking of one-dimensional quantum dot layers, realizing a pronounced circular dichroism intensity exceeding 20°. © The Author(s) 2024.
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- 제목
- Chiral 3D structures through multi-dimensional transfer printing of multilayer quantum dot patterns
- 저자
- Kim, Geon Yeong; Kim, Shinho; Park, Ki Hyun; Jang, Hanhwi; Kim, Moohyun; Nam, Tae Won; Song, Kyeong Min; Shin, Hongjoo; Park, Yemin; Cho, Yeongin; Yeom, Jihyeon; Choi, Min-Jae; Jang, Min Seok; Jung, Yeon Sik
- 발행일
- 2024-08
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- Article
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