Researchers created stable, glowing BaCd2P2 quantum dots from abundant elements, opening the door to cheaper, high-performing optoelectronic materials. (Nanowerk News) When NREL scientists Matthew ...
A team of materials scientists from the University of Oklahoma has achieved what was widely considered impossible: successfully magnetizing quantum dots by "doping" them with manganese. Study: ...
Researchers have found a clever way to make quantum dots, tiny light-emitting crystals, produce streams of perfectly controlled photons without relying on expensive, complex electronics. By using a ...
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