
Quantum nanodots are nanoscale 0D objects composed of semiconductive material. They exhibit luminescence with properties tightly connected with their size and chemical composition. They found numerous applications in optoelectronics, sensorics and biomedical research.
In our lab we study optical properties of single QDs of various type, as well as their interactions with other materials.
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M. Biały, K. Sulowska, K. Wiwatowski, M. Ćwik, D. Buczyńska, W. Nogala, M. Jonsson-Niedziółka, D. Piątkowski, S. Maćkowski, J. Niedziółka-Jonsson
“Optical Interfacing of Plasmonic Waveguides with Colloidal Quantum Dots”
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 129, 2 (2025), 1260-1269.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c05904
M. Biały, M. Jankowska, K. Sulowska, M. Szalkowski, J. Niedziółka-Jonsson, S. Maćkowski
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 27, 1 (2025), 346-354.
DOI: 10.1039/D4CP03419H