Perovskite quantum dots are considered promising materials for LEDs, photocatalysis, and future quantum light sources. Researchers at LMU Munich have managed to master two major hurdles in working ...
Group photo of the research team: Prof. Abhishek K. Srivastava (second right), corresponding author of the study; Liao Zebing (center), PhD student and first author of the study; as well as co-authors ...
Glass microspheres help perovskite quantum dots resist blue-light degradation, heat, and moisture in patterned micro-LED color-conversion pixels. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A material that changes light has ...
Perovskite quantum dots are semiconductor crystals just a few nanometers in size. They consist of perovskite materials, usually a combination of metals and halides. Due to their extremely small ...
As is customary at most Consumer Electronic Show (CES) events for a long while now, there is much ballyhooing on the latest TV technologies and product offerings. This year is no exception, and one of ...
Super quantum dots might be the next big (OK, little) thing in TVs. At least, that's what companies such as TCL want you to believe. While "regular" quantum dots have greatly improved the performance ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward ultra-secure quantum communication by demonstrating a remarkably stable quantum encryption system that worked across more than 120 kilometers of optical fiber ...
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