1 Photophysical properties of carbon quantum dots
2 The physical and chemical properties of carbon dots via
computational modeling
3 Synthesis of carbon quantum dots
4 Characterization and physical properties of carbon quantum
dots
5 Surface engineering of carbon quantum dots
6 Photodetector applications of carbon and graphene quantum
dots
7 Photovoltaic application of carbon quantum dots
8 Light-emitting diode application of carbon quantum dots
9 Nanoelectronic applications of carbon quantum dots
10 Carbon quantum dot-based nanosensors
11 Carbon dots: biomedical applications
12 Bioimaging applications of carbon quantum dots
13 Photocatalytic applications of carbon quantum dots for
wastewater treatment
14 Current prospects of carbon-based nanodots in photocatalytic CO2
conversion
15 Carbon quantum dots and its composites for electrochemical
energy storage applications
16 Magnetic and nanophotonics applications of carbon quantum
dots
17 Carbon quantum dots: An overview and potential applications in
terahertz domain
18 Nanocarbon-based single-electron transistors as electrometer
19 Nanodiamonds for advanced photonic and biomedical
applications
20 Future perspectives of carbon quantum dots
Dr. Sudip Kumar Batabyal is an associate professor in the
Department of Science and senior
research scientist in the ACIRI, Amrita School of Engineering,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. Basudev Pradhan is an assistant
professor at the Department of Energy Engineering, Centre of
Excellence (CoE) in Green and Efficient Energy Technology (GEET),
Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. Dr.
Kallol Mohanta is an assistant professor at the PSG Institute of
Advanced Studies, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr. Rama Ranjan
Bhattacharjee is an associate professor and head of the department
at the Amity Institute of Nanotechnology and also a university
research coordinator in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Dr. Amit
Banerjee is an assistant professor and group leader at the
Microsystem Design-Integration Lab, Physics Department, Bidhan
Chandra College, Asansol, West Bengal, India.
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