Abstract
Quantum dots are engineered to have nanometers dimensions. The ability to specify the diameter and the material of the quantum dots allow us tune the absorption and emission properties. This results in extensive capabilities for imaging [1] and display [2] applications. Further, with two photon absorption and high peak power laser they can be excited at any point in 3D locally [3].
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