Exploring Quantum Dots: Characteristics, applications, and implications

A brief review of quantum dots (QDs), a new class of nanomaterials with profound implications for cutting edge technological developments and research, is provided in this work. The notion of quantum dots is presented, explaining their special characteristics and operation, which originate from several quantum events in these remarkable spherical crystals.

Because of their exceptional optical and electrical characteristics, QDs have great promise for a variety of uses.

This paper also showcases some of the most widely used QD-based applications in biology and electronics, highlighting their adaptability and potential influence in several domains.

Nanoco Group PLC (LON:NANO) leads the world in the research, development and large-scale manufacture of heavy metal-free nanomaterials for use in displays, lighting, vertical farming, solar energy and bio-imaging.

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