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Nanocrystals

 


Nanocrystals are crystalline particles that are typically a few nanometers in size. These tiny crystals have unique properties due to their small size and large surface area, which can differ significantly from their bulk counterparts. Nanocrystals are used in various applications, including electronics, optics, medicine, and catalysis. They are particularly significant in quantum dots, drug delivery systems, and as components in solar cells and LEDs. Their ability to exhibit quantum mechanical properties, such as quantum confinement, makes them critical in the development of new technologies.

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