kvanttitasolle
Kvanttitasolle, also known as quantum dots, are nanoscale semiconductor particles that exhibit unique optical and electronic properties due to quantum mechanics. These particles are typically composed of materials such as cadmium selenide (CdSe), indium phosphide (InP), or lead sulfide (PbS), and their size, shape, and composition can be precisely controlled during synthesis. Because of their small size—usually between 2 and 10 nanometers—they fall into the quantum confinement regime, where their electronic and optical properties differ significantly from those of bulk materials.
One of the most notable characteristics of quantum dots is their size-dependent tunability. As their diameter
Quantum dots are widely used in biological imaging due to their bright, stable fluorescence and narrow emission
Despite their advantages, quantum dots also present challenges. Some materials used in their synthesis, such as