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Abstract
The ability to robustly and with scalability detect single photons in the visible spectrum with wavelength resolution would transform many imaging applications. Theoretical studies propose an array of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) functionalized with semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) as a physical realization of such photon sensors. In this work, we report approaches to synthesize these CNT-QD nanostructures using DNA as a smart glue to connect CNTs to QDs.
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ACS Applied Optical Materials is an international and interdisciplinary forum to publish original experimental and theoretical including simulation and modeling research in optical materials complementing the ACS Applied Materials portfolio. With a focus on innovative applications ACS Applied Optical Materials also complements and expands the scope of existing ACS publications that focus on fundamental aspects of the interaction between light and matter in materials science including ACS Photonics Macromolecules Journal of Physical Chemistry C ACS Nano and Nano Letters.The scope of ACS Applied Optical Materials includes high quality research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in materials science chemistry physics optical science and engineering.