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Colloidal quantum dots (cQDs) are now a mature nanomaterial with optical properties customizable through varying size and composition. However, their use in optical devices is limited as they are not widely available in convenient forms such as optical fibers. With advances in polymerization methods incorporating nanocrystals, nanocomposite materials suitable for processing into high quality hybrid active fibers can be achieved. We demonstrate a plastic optical fiber fabrication method which ensures homogeneous dispersion of cQDs within a polymer core matrix. Loading concentrations between 10$^{11}$-10$^{13}$ CdSe/CdS cQDs per cm$^{3}$ in polystyrene were electronically imaged, confirming only sporadic sub-wavelength aggregates. Rayleigh scattering losses are therefore dominant at energies below the semiconductors band gap, but are overtaken by a sharp CdS-related absorption onset around 525 nm facilitating cQD excitation. The redshifted photoluminescence emission is then minimally reabsorbed along the fiber with a spectrum barely affected by the polymerization and a quantum yield staying at $sim$65$%$ of its initial value. The latter, along with the glass transition temperature and refractive index, is independent of the cQD concentration hence yielding a proportionally increasing light output. Our cQD-doped fibers are photostable to within 5$%$ over days showing great promise for functional material applications.
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We prove experimentally, upon polarization analysis performed on a large statistic of single nanoemitters, that high quality core/shell CdSe/CdS dot-in-rods behave as linear dipoles. Moreover, the dipole in-plane and out-of-plane orientations could b
The photon statistics of CdSe/CdS dot-in-rods nanocrystals is studied with a method involving post-selection of the photon detection events based on the photoluminescence count rate. We show that flickering between two states needs to be taken into a
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