Phosphorescent conjugated polymer dots (Pdots) are developed for cancer cell imaging and therapy.
Phosphorescent conjugated polymer dots (Pdots) are developed for cancer cell imaging and therapy.
The field of quantum simulations leads to the exciting adventure of describing and understanding the quantum world better than ever.
Researchers have demonstrated a simpler, more efficient single-photon emitter that can be made using traditional semiconductor processing techniques.
Fluorescent carbon dots can be made by plasma pyrolysis and used as printer ink.
One of the exciting potential applications of electromagnetically induced transparency and slow and stored light is for practical realization of quantum memory, and, ultimately, quantum computing. Recent advances using ensembles of warm atoms in vapor cells have been made.
AI and robotics meet fluidics to accelerate materials development, allowing researchers to create quantum dots in under an hour.
Researchers design the best-performing red QLED to date using quantum dots.
A Carbononics special issue in pss RRL – integrating electronics, photonics and spintronics with graphene quantum dots.
Researchers have recently used blue-light emitting quantum dots (QDs) and stilbene units to prepare nanocomposites with unusual fluorescence behavior.
Rate of improvement of quantum dot devices is one of the most rapid seen for a solar technology.