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On a critical artifact in the quantum yield methodology

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arxiv 1808.00779 v1 pith:YZFP266X submitted 2018-08-02 physics.app-ph physics.optics

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keywords methodologyquantumeffectefficiencyemissionyieldabsorbedabsorption
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For the development and optimization of novel light emitting materials, such as fluorescent proteins, dyes and semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), a reliable and robust analysis of the emission efficiency is crucial. The emission efficiency is typically quantified by the photoluminescence quantum yield (QY), defined by the ratio of emitted to absorbed photons. We show that this methodology suffers from a flaw that leads to underestimated QY values, presenting as a 'parasitic absorption'. This effect has not been described and/or corrected for in literature and is present already under common experimental conditions, therefore, it is highly relevant for a number of published studies. To correct for this effect, we propose a modification to the methodology and a correction procedure.

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