Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Bioimaging and Biodiagnostic Applications
Georgia Institute of Technology · Emory University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are light-emitting particles on the nanometer scale that have emerged as a new class of fluorescent labels for chemical analysis, molecular imaging, and biomedical diagnostics. Compared with traditional fluorescent probes, QDs have unique optical and electronic properties such as size-tunable light emission, narrow and symmetric emission spectra, and broad absorption spectra that enable the simultaneous excitation of multiple fluorescence colors. QDs are also considerably brighter and more resistant to photobleaching than are organic dyes and fluorescent proteins. These properties are well suited for dynamic imaging at the single-molecule level and for multiplexed biomedical…
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6Topics & keywords
- Photobleaching
- Quantum dot
- Nanotechnology
- Fluorescence
- Materials science
- Bioanalysis
- Molecular imaging
- Semiconductor