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Carbon dots illuminated with two photons

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Michael A. Greenwood

Although quantum dots are increasingly finding their way into biological research as imaging agents, concern remains high about their heavy metal content and possible toxic side effects. Researchers at Clemson University in South Carolina are developing an alternative contrast agent made from carbon. The material appears to avoid the safety issues associated with quantum dots, while maintaining bright photoluminescence with two-photon excitation in the near IR, and to have potential applications in cancer and other biomedical imaging. Principal investigator Ya-Ping Sun’s team prepared...Read full article

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    Published: November 2007
    Glossary
    photoluminescence
    The state of optically excited luminescence. Luminescence refers to the light emitted by excited atoms or ions as they decay to lower energy levels.
    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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