Abstract

The results of studies of the spectral-kinetic (absorption and fluorescent) characteristics of the polymer nanospheres created by us (containing luminescent inorganic CdSe/ZnS quantum dots and photochromic diarylethene molecules) incorporated into a polymer film are presented. A reversible modulation of the fluorescence intensity of quantum dots, caused by the photoisomerization of diarylethene molecules, was found. It is shown that nanospheres in polymer matrices exhibit higher efficiencies of both photoinduced modulation of QD radiation and Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) from QDs to the cyclic isomer of DAE as compared to solutions. The results can be used, for example, to create luminescent photocontrolled panels based on films containing fluorescent nanoparticles. Keywords: photochromism, fluorescence, quantum dot, Forster resonance energy transfer, polymer nanospheres, polymer films

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