Cheap, nontoxic carbon nanodots poised to be quantum dots of the future
| Date | 8th, Mar 2021 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Tiny fluorescent semiconductor dots, called quantum dots, are useful in a variety of health and electronic technologies but are made of toxic, expensive metals. Nontoxic and economic carbon-based dots are easy to produce, but they emit less light. A new study that uses ultrafast nanometric imaging found good and bad emitters among populations of carbon dots. This observation suggests that by selecting only super-emitters, carbon nanodots can be purified to replace toxic metal quantum dots in many applications, the researchers said.