2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.78.239901
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Erratum: Experimental verification of Förster energy transfer between semiconductor quantum dots [Phys. Rev. B78, 153301 (2008)]

Abstract: In the published version of our paper, the expression for k ET is incorrect ͑the left hand column of page 4͒. This equation should bewhere PVA and bilayer are the decay time of the bright exciton state in the PVA film sample and that in the bilayer structure, respectively.It is noted that they are just typographical errors and that the calculations in the paper are based on the correct equation.

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“…30,33 Moreover, in bilayer structures, the rate because of the plane-to-plane interaction is known to be proportional to R −4 . 32,35 Therefore, the energy transfer is not the major factor for the fast response.…”
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“…30,33 Moreover, in bilayer structures, the rate because of the plane-to-plane interaction is known to be proportional to R −4 . 32,35 Therefore, the energy transfer is not the major factor for the fast response.…”
Section: -6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resonant energy transfer was focused on as a method for increasing the decay rate, [30][31][32][33][34][35][36] in particular, on the cyanine molecule thin films. 37,38 The energy transfer causes ultrafast relaxation of the lowest excited states with a decrease in the distance between the energy donor and the acceptor molecules, which enables high repetition operation without the pattern effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Numerous reports have been published on energy transfer in QD structures formed using these techniques among others. [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] To date there have been only a few reports investigating the influence of the QD concentration on the optical properties and/or energy transfer in monodispersed QD layers, 16 even though they are the fundamental building blocks of many of the systems and devices highlighted above. It is important to consider the QD concentration when comparing the results reported in different publications; its impact on the signal levels, outcome of measurements and performance of devices has to be determined and taken into account.…”
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“…[31][32][33] Artificially designed microparticles and nanoparticles with multiple functionality can be synthesized with the help of the LbL technique and have been proposed for applications in areas such as quantum-information processing, optoelectronics, or biotechnology. [34][35][36] As the LbL deposition allows for the positioning of layers in nanometer steps, it is also beneficial for the investigation of energy transfer processes 17,19,21,22 as well as the interaction of surface plasmons with QDs. [37][38][39] Previous research reported in the literature has shown that nanocrystal to nanocrystal energy transfer can be appropriately described using Förster resonant energy transfer theory despite the inhomogeneous broadening of the QD ensembles and their relatively large size compared to the typical Förster radii of 2-10 nm.…”
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“…Both equations are a product of two terms: one dealing primarily with the description of the system (ζ in this paper or J 2 for Förster theory), and another largely depending on and arising from the systembath interaction (C(ω) in this paper or I for Förster theory). Förster theory has been applied in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to design chromophores for biosensing assays [2,26,27] and was recently verified experimentally for semiconductor QDs [28]. We use the simple structure of Eq.…”
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