Quantum Dots- Tiny Semiconductor Nanodots
Journal: Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-09-19
Authors : Nida Tabassum Khan; Muhammad Jibran Khan;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : DNA assays; Crystalline lattice structures; Luminescence; Photo-bleaching; Semi-conducting nanoparticles;
Abstract
Quantum dots can be defined as semiconductor nanostructures which are artificial in nature and ranges from 2-10 nm in size. These tiny nanocrystals become excited under illumination and emits colors of different wavelength. Quantum dots possess unique properties determined by their structure (hollow or solid), size, shape and composition. Fabrication of Quantum dots is achieved by several methods such as electron beam lithography, epitaxy or by means of colloidal synthesis.
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