John Oliver has recently published a report in Reportlinker giving an in-depth analysis of the global trends and future growth prospects of quantum-dots-technologies-and-global-markets over the next five years.
Oliver is the founder of Innov8 Solutions, a company offering materials consultation services to clients. According to the report, the global market for quantum dots (QDs) will grow at a CAGR of 59.3% over the next five years.
Optoelectronics was introduced in 2010 and could grow at 128.4% by 2015. The biomedical sector is predicted to grow at 30% to touch $179 million in 2015. QDs measure less than 10nm. Nanocrystalline (nc) semiconductors (SC), metals and magnetic materials can display quantum confinement. Their size intrudes upon the quantum confinement size of orbiting electrons directed by their atomic nucleus. QDs differ from their form, which leads to varying optical, electronic, and magnetic characteristics.
QD-bioconjugates are consumer product applications. They are at present applicable in the life sciences and biomedical sectors, delivering cellular imaging and therapeutic identification features. Semiconductor QDs will be applicable in flash memory systems; nanomaterial improvements in flexible organic light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and solid-state white-LED lighting. They are also being used in flexible solar panel coatings.
The report gives an in-depth assessment of quantum dot substances, where they currently are, and predicts their utility growth over five years. It assesses the current synthesizing QDs; recognizes key market players; and analyzes the existing and future markets in application, type, and projected revenues.
Source: http://www.reportlinker.com/