How Do Nanomaterials Achieve a Broad Spectral Range?
Nanomaterials achieve this through various mechanisms: - Quantum Dots: These are semiconductor particles that can be tuned to emit specific wavelengths by changing their size. This enables them to cover a broad spectral range. - Plasmonic Nanostructures: These structures can manipulate light at the nanoscale, enhancing the interaction with a broad range of wavelengths. - Metamaterials: These artificially engineered materials can be designed to have properties not found in nature, allowing for a broad spectral response.