The 77th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2016

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Symposium » Material processing using magnetic field effect on feeble magnetic

[13p-A34-1~6] Material processing using magnetic field effect on feeble magnetic

Tue. Sep 13, 2016 1:15 PM - 4:30 PM A34 (301B)

Masafumi Yamato(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), Isao Yamamoto(Yokohama National Univ.)

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

[13p-A34-4] Fabrication of Photofunctional Nanomaterials due to Magnetic Control of Photophysical Properties

Hiroaki Yonemura1, Tomoki Niimi2, Yuji Naka2, Mitsuhiko Nishino2, Yasutaka Tomiyama3, Sunao Yamada1 (1.Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Univ.,, 2.Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Univ., 3.School of Engineering, Kyushu Univ.)

Keywords:Magnetic Field Effect, Photoelectric Conversion, Photon Upconversion

Zinc-porphyrin(ZnP)–viologen(V) linked compound (ZnP(6)V)silver nanoparticle (AgNP) composite films was fabricated by combining electrostatic layer-by-layer adsorption and the Langmuir–Blodgett method. The photocurrents in ZnP(6)V–AgNP composite films were larger than those in ZnP(6)V films, and were much larger than those in ZnP films as a reference. The photocurrents in ZnP(6)V–AgNP composite films and ZnP(6)V films are also enhanced by the application of a magnetic field. The magnitude of the magnetic field effects (MFEs) in ZnP(6)V–AgNP composite films are larger than that in ZnP(6)V films. MFEs on photon upconversion based on sensitized triplet?triplet annihilation (PUC-TTA) are examined in platinum(II) octaethylporphyrin/9,10-diphenylanthracene (DPA) systems at different DPA concentrations and laser power densities. With increasing of magnetic fields, the upconverted fluorescence intensities from DPA decreased at low DPA concentration, while those increased at high DPA concentration. Positive MFEs on PUC-TTA are observed for the first time and are most likely attributable to aggregation of DPA. The magnitudes of the MFEs at the high excitation power density become much smaller than those in low excitation power density in both low and high concentrations of DPA.