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Richard Gaughan

Quantum dots are valuable as fluorophores because they have a broad excitation spectrum and a relatively narrow emission spectrum that depends on the size of the particles. Because of these properties and their stability, they are finding application as markers in fluorescence microscopy. Using quantum dots with an apertureless scanning near-field optical microscopy probe, researchers at King’s College London have demonstrated an imaging technique that offers resolution well beyond the diffraction limit. It relies on the electromagnetic field enhancement created by the needlelike...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
    Glossary
    fluorescence microscopy
    Fluorescence microscopy is a specialized optical imaging technique used in biology, chemistry, and materials science to visualize and study specimens that exhibit fluorescence. Fluorescence is the phenomenon where a substance absorbs light at one wavelength and emits light at a longer wavelength. In fluorescence microscopy, fluorescent dyes or proteins are used to label specific structures or molecules within a sample. The basic principles of fluorescence microscopy involve illuminating the...
    quantum dots
    A quantum dot is a nanoscale semiconductor structure, typically composed of materials like cadmium selenide or indium arsenide, that exhibits unique quantum mechanical properties. These properties arise from the confinement of electrons within the dot, leading to discrete energy levels, or "quantization" of energy, similar to the behavior of individual atoms or molecules. Quantum dots have a size on the order of a few nanometers and can emit or absorb photons (light) with precise wavelengths,...
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