Quantum dots—tiny, intense, tunable sources of colorful light—are illuminating new opportunities in biomedical research, cryptography and other fields. But these semiconductor nanocrystals also have a ...
Quantum dots can be made to emit single photons more efficiently and reliably by using a new method to suppress quantum dot "blinking". A US research team has found a way to reduce quantum dot (QD) ...
In order to learn more about the origins of quantum dot blinking, researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Chicago and the California Institute ...
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