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How are Quantum Dots Made?
Nanoparticles are determined by their size and geometry. By definition, they must be below 100 nanometers (nm) to qualify as a nanoparticle, and that miniscule [...]QD Films for Photovoltaic Cells
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells are solar panels that are manufactured using organic light-converting materials such as polymers. Conventional solar panels use inorganic semiconductor materials to [...]What are High Refractive Index Materials?
A refractive index is an indicator of how different frequencies and wavelengths of light propagate through a transparent material. Rates of refraction, reflection, and attenuation [...]How are OLEDs Made?
Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) are photo-emissive panels widely used in the formation of ultra-thin digital displays. They represent some of the highest quality TVs, [...]The Industrial and Commercial Applications of Specialty Dispersions
Specialty dispersions refer to nanoparticle semiconductors composed of organic or inorganic compounds dispersed in solvents of varying viscosity. They are developed for application in printed [...]Using Cadmium-Free Quantum Dot LCD Backlight Films
Cadmium-free quantum dots are setting the benchmark for stunning digital color displays while reducing health and safety concerns regarding the implementation of cadmium (Cd) in [...]How Quantum Dot Displays Are Changing the Display Market
Quantum dot displays are an emerging technology with the potential to fundamentally change the competition between LCD and OLED display technologies. It builds upon traditional [...]The Pain Points and Promise of Perovskite Quantum Dots
Quantum dots are nanoscale semiconducting materials with distinctive optical qualities. Researchers have been particularly interested in building quantum dots from perovskites, a group of compounds [...]The Importance of Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots
Quantum dots hold a great deal of potential for electronic display technology because they can provide better, more dazzling colour than current standard technology. Despite this [...]What is a Quantum Dot?
A quantum dot is a nanometer-sized semiconductor particle traditionally with a core-shell structure. Quantum dots are widely used for their unique optical properties, as they emit light of specific wavelengths if energy is applied to them. These wavelengths of light can be accurately tuned by changing various properties of the particle, including shape, material composition, and size.