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ProductVaHeat
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Applications>Luminescence-based temperature sensing

Luminescence-based temperature sensing

Description

The lab of Christopher Tuck from University of Nottingham used VAHEAT to characterize the temperature response of quantum dots and measuring thermal coefficient of emission intensity between 30 and 60 ◦C.

References

“Birchall, L., Foerster, A., Rance, G. A., Terry, A., Wildman, R., & Tuck, C. (2022). An inkjet-printable fluorescent thermal sensor based on CdSe/ZnS quantum dots immobilised in a silicone matrix. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 347, 113977”

Birchall, L. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical (2022)