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From now on, this material could also be used in nanotechnology!
Key Points:
- From now on, this material could also be used in nanotechnology!
- Often considered as "artificial atoms", quantum dots are used in the transmission of light.
- With a range of interesting physicochemical properties, this type of nanotechnology has been successfully used as a sensor in biomedicine or as LEDs in next generation displays.
- The research team is convinced that this nanotechnology has the potential to become sophisticated detection sensors for various aqueous solutions, even in living cells.