Individual Quantum Dots Imaged in 3-D for the First Time

TBMG-33896

03/01/2019

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Researchers have developed an imaging technique that uses a tiny, super sharp needle to nudge a single nanoparticle into different orientations and capture 2-D images to help reconstruct a 3-D picture. The method demonstrates imaging of individual nanoparticles at different orientations while in a laser-induced excited state.

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"Individual Quantum Dots Imaged in 3-D for the First Time," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2019.
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Mar 1, 2019
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TBMG-33896
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English