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Quantum Dots



Quantum Dots

A quantum dot is a particle of matter with a diameter on the order of the compound's Exciton Bohr Radius, and properties that are between those of bulk semiconductors and those of discrete molecules.

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Alternating-Color Quantum Dots
Twinkle, twinkle, quantum dot - new particles can change colors and tag molecules

Luminescent Nanocrystals
Bright lights of purity: Berkeley Lab researchers discover why pure quantum dots and nanorods shine brighter

Physicists create first atomic-scale map of quantum dots
University of Michigan physicists have created the first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots, a major step toward the goal of producing "designer dots" that can be tailored for specific applications.



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General Information


Quantum Dots Explained
General information about quantum dots. Evident Technologies, Inc., USA



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Lecture Notes, Tutorials


Organic Chemistry
The use of quantum dots in organic chemistry. Article, 2009 - Format: PDF

Quantum Dots
A primer. Article, 2002 - Format: PDF

Quantum Dots
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Quantum Dots
Introductions and review articles. TU Delft, Netherlands



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Coulomb blockade
… in quantum dots - Format: PDF

Electronic structure
Article: Electronic structure of quantum dots - Format: PDF

Quantum Dots
Optical properties of quantum dots. WPI - Format: PDF



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Experiments


Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dot Nanoparticles
The Preparation of Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dot Nanoparticles



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Dissertations


Electronic struture and quantum transport in systems of quantum dots exposed to magnetic fields
Thesis, 2006. University of Heidelberg

Kondo Effect in Quantum Dots
Dissertation, 2000. University of Stuttgart, Germany

Lanthanides and quantum dots
Time-resolved laser spectroscopy of biochemical Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) systems. Dissertation, 2007. University of Potsdam

Open quantum dots modeled with microwave cavities
Dissertation, 2004. University of Marburg

Optical and Magnetic Resonance Properties of II-VI Quantum Dots
Dissertation, 2003. University of Giessen

Photoluminescence Intermittency of Semiconductor Quantum Dots in Dielectric Environments
Dissertation, 2006. TU Chemnitz, Germany

Quantum Simulations for Semiconductor Quantum Dots
From Artificial Atoms to Wigner Molecules. Dissertation, 2003. University of Dusseldorf

Thermoelectric Properties of Few-Electron Quantum Dots
Thesis, 2008. University of Würzburg

Transport theory of interacting quantum dots
Dissertation, 1997. University of Karlsruhe

X-Ray diffraction from semiconductor quantum dots
Dissertation, 2002. University of Munich







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Buchempfehlung

Charles Z. Hotz, Marcel Bruchez

Quantum Dots: Applications in Biology

Quantum Dots captures many diverse applications enabling utility in biological detection. Organized into five parts, the first two parts cover the use of QDs in imaging fixed and living cells (and tissues). Protocols are included for using QDs in routine (protein and structural cellular labeling), as well as enabling (single receptor trafficking, clinical pathology, correlative microscopy) applications. Part 3 shows early efforts aimed at using QDs in live animals. The final 2 parts demonstrate the versatility of QD technology in existing assay technology.

Humana Press; 2007


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