Hoshino et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Single molecular stamping of a sub-10-nm colloidal quantum dot arrayHoshino et al., 2008
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- Author
- Hoshino K
- Turner T
- Kim S
- Gopal A
- Zhang X
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- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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We introduce a nanoscale stamping technique of sub-10-nm colloidal quantum dot (QD) arrays to highly localized areas of three-dimensional nanostructures using a quartz tuning fork employed as the stamp pad (the “Nano Stamp”). CdSe/ZnS core− shell nanoparticles …
- 239000002096 quantum dot 0 title abstract description 114
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