Quantum dots set to revolutionise image sensors

Quantum dots are set to drive innovation in consumer electronics application through developments with image sensors. Many analysts see these as a key emerging electronic material technology.

The probable drivers for quantum dot technology has been highlighted in a report from IDTechEx titled “Quantum Dot Materials and Technologies 2024-2034: Trends, Markets, Applications”.

Quantum dots are tiny crystals that can be tuned to different colours. At one level this can provide greater clarity and image brightness to next-generation screens; at another level, the technology can improve medical imaging sensors.

Nanoco Group PLC (LON:NANO) leads the world in the research, development and large-scale manufacture of heavy metal-free nanomaterials for use in displays, lighting, vertical farming, solar energy and bio-imaging.

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