Advanced Materials

Exploring Carbon Dots for Biological Lasers

Yongqiang Zhang 1
Yuzhuo Yang 1
Shurong Ding 1
Xiao Zeng 1
Ting Li 1
Hu Yongsheng 2
Siyu Lu 1
1
 
College of Chemistry Pingyuan Laboratory Zhengzhou University No. 100 Kexue Road Zhengzhou 450001 China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-11
scimago Q1
SJR9.191
CiteScore43.0
Impact factor27.4
ISSN09359648, 15214095
Abstract

Biological lasers, representing innovative miniaturized laser technology, hold immense potential in the fields of biological imaging, detection, sensing, and medical treatment. However, the reported gain media for biological lasers encounter several challenges complex preparation procedures, high cost, toxicity concerns, limited biocompatibility, and stability issues along with poor processability and tunability. These drawbacks have impeded the sustainable development of biological lasers. Carbon dots (CDs), as a novel solution‐processable gain materials characterized by facile preparation, low cost, low toxicity, excellent biocompatibility, high stability, easy modification, and luminescence tuning capabilities along with outstanding luminescence performance. Consequently, they find extensive applications in diverse fields such as biology, sensing, photoelectricity, and lasers. Henceforth, they are particularly suitable for constructing biological lasers. This paper provides a comprehensive review on the classification and application of existing biological lasers while emphasizing the advantages of CDs compared to other gain media. Furthermore, it presents the latest progress made by utilizing CDs as gain media and forecasts both promising prospects and potential challenges for biological lasers based on CDs. This study aims to enhance understanding of CD lasers and foster advancements in the field of biological lasers.

Found 

Are you a researcher?

Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Share
Cite this
GOST | RIS | BibTex
Found error?