Laser pyrolysis of molecular precursors provides a powerful route to producing nanoparticles of materials that are difficult to produce by other means, including those that are highly susceptible to oxidation or have high melting and crystallization temperatures. It is also capable of producing metastable compositions and phases in many cases. This talk will summarize our work in advancing and applying laser pyrolysis for producing materials with photonic and biophotonic applications, including silicon quantum dots, plasmonic boron hyperdoped silicon nanocrystals, and rare-earth-doped upconverting nanophosphors with unique morphologies and dispersibility in a broad range of solvents.
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