DNA and Quantum Dots – All That Glitters is Not Gold
TBMG-16498
05/01/2013
- Content
Ateam of researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has shown that by bringing gold nanoparticles close to the dots and using a DNA template to control the distances, the intensity of a quantum dot's fluorescence can be predictably increased or decreased. This breakthrough opens a potential path to using quantum dots as a component in better photodetectors, chemical sensors and nanoscale lasers.
- Citation
- "DNA and Quantum Dots – All That Glitters is Not Gold," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2013.