Quantum Dot Day 2024: A gathering of pioneers in quantum dot research
On October 25, 2024, Quantum Dot Day will provide a platform for researchers from various fields to come together and share insights. The event focuses on key areas such as
On October 25, 2024, Quantum Dot Day will provide a platform for researchers from various fields to come together and share insights. The event focuses on key areas such as
Quantum dots are semiconductor nanoparticles with unique optical and electronic properties, making them highly valuable in various applications, particularly in display technologies. Traditionally, quantum dots have been made using cadmium,
The global quantum dot market is expected to see substantial growth over the next decade, expanding from USD 6 billion in 2023 to an anticipated USD 28.84 billion by 2033.
Over thirty years ago, Alexei Ekimov, Louis Brus, and Moungi Bawendi made pioneering contributions to the study of quantum dots, tiny nanometre-sized crystals with unique semiconducting properties. Their work, which
Quantum dots (QDs) are tiny semiconductor particles that exhibit unique optical and electronic properties due to quantum mechanics. Typically composed of materials like cadmium selenide (CdSe) or indium phosphide (InP),
Quantum dot (QD) technology is revolutionising the lighting and display industries. These semiconductor nanocrystals, just a few nanometres in size, have unique electronic and optical properties that vary with their
Nanoco Group launched its new wafer device facility, Fab, at its Runcorn headquarters. This makes it only the second of its kind in the UK. Nanoco, originally a spin-out from
Nanoco Group plc (LON:NANO), a world leader in the development and manufacture of cadmium-free quantum dots and other specific nanomaterials emanating from its technology platform, will today launch its new Fab
In new research published in Nature Synthesis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign bioengineering professor Andrew Smith and postdoctoral researcher Wonseok Lee have developed HgSe and HgCdSe quantum dots that absorb
Quantum mechanics, the study of the very small, has captivated and challenged scientists since its inception. Unlike classical physics, which deals with predictable phenomena, quantum mechanics is known for its