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Donors semiconductor sensors

All the aforesaid on the adsorption of acceptor atom and molecular particles lends support to the general conclusion of suitability of the designed sintered semiconductor oxide films (mainly ZnO) as highly sensitive semiconductor sensors meant to quantitatively detect extremely low concentrations of atom and molecular acceptor and donor particles in a concentration range of 10 -10 atoms per cubic centimetre in the volume adjacent to a semiconductor sensor. [Pg.200]

A potential limitation of using QD donors for FRET-based optical sensors involves the bigger physical dimensions of semiconductor nanocrystals compared to organic dyes. To overcome this problem, a two-step FRET QD-MBP sugar-sensing assembly containing a fluorescent dye acting as a relay station was also successfully evaluated.85... [Pg.391]


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