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What is Light Emission in Nanotechnology?
Light emission in the context of
Nanotechnology
refers to the process by which engineered nanomaterials emit light. This phenomenon is pivotal in various applications such as
bioimaging
,
display technologies
, and
sensing
. The emission of light at the nanoscale can be achieved through various mechanisms, including
photoluminescence
,
electroluminescence
, and
chemiluminescence
.
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