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  • Article - 25 Aug 2005
    Quantum dots, also known as nanodots and semiconductor nanocrystals, possess unique properties which make them very useful to many areas of industry, especially medicine. An overview of which...
  • Article - 21 Jul 2004
    Nanoco Technologies Ltd is a world leading nano-technology company which produces fluorescent semiconductor nano-particles ‘quantum dots’ and quantum dot products. Our quantum dots are non-toxic (free...
  • Article - 29 Dec 2023
    Here, we discuss perovskite quantum dots, their applications in optoelectronics and recent relevant developments.
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    The Institute admitted its first students in 1865, four years after the approval of its founding charter. The opening marked the culmination of an extended effort by William Barton Rogers, a...
  • News - 18 Aug 2022
    Although biomass-derived carbon quantum dots are sustainable nanomaterials, they have poor optical properties and low photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY). An article published in the journal...
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    Yissum is the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU). It is responsible for marketing the inventions and know-how generated by the University's renowned researchers...
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    Accelrys® (NASDAQ:ACCL) has over twenty years of leadership in the delivery of computational science and informatics software to diverse R&D organizations. The company combines experience and...
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    Research in our group is at the crossroads of electrochemistry, material science and chemical analysis. The growth, characterization and application of electrically conducting diamond thin films...
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    Created in 1964, Inserm is a public institution with a scientific and technical vocation, under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research. Inserm is the only French...
  • Article - 18 Nov 2003
    Researchers at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Sandia National Laboratories have developed the first solid-state white light-emitting device using quantum dots. Posted July 14 2003

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