What are the Challenges of Multiplexing in Nanotechnology?
Despite its advantages, multiplexing also faces several challenges:
Complexity: Designing and synthesizing nanomaterials with distinct and non-overlapping properties can be challenging and time-consuming. Signal Interference: The simultaneous detection of multiple signals can lead to cross-talk and interference, reducing the accuracy of the results. Scalability: Scaling up multiplexing techniques for commercial use requires overcoming technical and economic barriers, such as manufacturing costs and reproducibility.