Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1258126 Chinese Chemical Letters 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Metal-enhanced room temperature phosphorescence of diiodofluorescein was first observed on filter paper surface. The phosphorescence intensity is 2.5-fold brighter from diiodofluorescein on silver nanoparticles-deposited filter paper as compared with an identical control sample without silver nanoparticles. Furthermore, enhanced absorption was also observed for the same system. Our findings suggest that both singlet and triplet states can couple to surface plasmons and enhance phosphorescence quantum yields at room temperature, as well as to increase the excitation rate of lumophores at room temperature.

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