What are the Challenges in Developing Optical Transducers at the Nanoscale?
Despite their promising applications, there are several challenges in developing optical transducers at the nanoscale:
Fabrication: Manufacturing nanoscale transducers with high precision and reproducibility is technically demanding. Stability: Ensuring the long-term stability and reliability of these transducers in various environmental conditions is challenging. Integration: Integrating optical transducers with existing electronic and photonic systems requires sophisticated engineering. Sensitivity: Achieving ultra-high sensitivity and specificity without compromising the signal-to-noise ratio is a critical issue.