Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Miami University Regionals, Middletown, USA
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																Optical Limiting of CdSe Based Multiphase Polymer Nanocomposite Films 
																Author(s): Jayesh Koher*             
								
																
						 Optical limiting is a nonlinear optical process where the transmission of light decreases with increasing light intensity, protecting sensitive optical 
  devices and human eyes from damage by intense light sources such as lasers. Materials exhibiting optical limiting are of significant interest for 
  applications in optical limiters and sensors. One promising class of materials for this purpose is semiconductor nanocrystals embedded in polymer 
  matrices, particularly Cadmium Selenide (CdSe)-based multiphase polymer nanocomposite films. CdSe nanocrystals are semiconductor quantum 
  dots that have attracted extensive research due to their unique optical properties, including size-tunable bandgaps, high photoluminescence 
  quantum yields, and nonlinear optical responses. These properties arise from the quantum confinement effect, where the electronic and optical 
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																DOI:
								10.37421/2469-410X.2024.11.140															  
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