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WSN (Wavelength-Shifting Nanostructures)

Wavelength-Shifting Nanostructures (WSN) are tiny, carefully engineered materials designed to absorb light at one wavelength and emit it at a different, often more useful, wavelength. Made on a nanoscale, these structures can improve the efficiency of devices like sensors and solar panels by capturing incoming light, shifting its color, and directing it more effectively. This process enhances signal detection or energy absorption, making WSN valuable in various technological and scientific applications where precise control over light is essential.