Nanodevices and nanosensors are ultra-small, high-performance systems capable of detecting, transmitting, or manipulating signals at the molecular or atomic scale. Built with precision engineering, these devices can monitor changes in temperature, pressure, chemical composition, or biomolecules in real-time. Their nanoscale dimensions allow them to interface directly with cells, DNA strands, or single atoms—unlocking extreme sensitivity and selectivity. From wearable health diagnostics to quantum-scale transistors, nanodevices power breakthroughs in both sensing and actuation. They operate through mechanisms like electron tunneling, surface plasmon resonance, or piezoresistivity for rapid signal generation. Nanosensors can detect pollutants, pathogens, or biomarkers at parts-per-billion levels, reshaping environmental and biomedical monitoring.
Chemical & Gas Nanosensors
Biosensing
Nanoactuators
Optical and Plasmonic Nanosensors
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