Quantum dots in atomically thin semiconductors could not only provide a framework to explore the fundamental physics of how they interact, but also
enable nanophotonics applications, the researchers say.
Not exact matches
This could
enable frequency selective operation and
nanophotonic circuits, as well as provide an operational material for mid-infrared imaging of nanoscale objects.
They named the resulting process «
nanophotonics -
enabled solar membrane distillation (NESMD)».