Quantum dots: a bright future for photonic nanosensors
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to provide a technical review of the application of quantum dot (QD) technology to sensors.
Design/methodology/approach
Following a brief introduction to QD technology, this paper considers recent research on QD‐based physical, chemical and gas sensors.
Findings
This shows that QDs are being exploited in a range of experimental sensors for detecting physical variables, notably radiant/electromagnetic quantities and temperature; chemical compounds, such as metals and many species of clinical interest; and a variety of gases and vapours. Prospects also exist to develop improved sources and detectors for use in optical gas sensors.
Research limitations/implications
The paper does not consider biomedical uses of QDs such as cellular imaging, bioassays and biosensors.
Originality/value
This provides a detailed insight into recent research on physical, chemical and gas sensors based on QD technology.
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Citation
Bogue, R. (2010), "Quantum dots: a bright future for photonic nanosensors", Sensor Review, Vol. 30 No. 4, pp. 279-284. https://doi.org/10.1108/02602281011072143
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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