Bubble Printing: Texas Researchers Develop New 3D Printing-like Method to Fabricate Quantum Dots

Bubble Printing: Texas Researchers Develop New 3D Printing-like Method to Fabricate Quantum Dots

Bubble Printing: Texas Researchers Develop New 3D Printing-like Method to Fabricate Quantum Dots

Semiconductor quantum dots are used in a number of applications, including light-emitting devices, displays and sensors, thanks to their properties of tunable fluorescence wavelength, narrow bandwidth and high brightness. Most of those applications require the dots to be very precisely patterned with targeted properties on solid substrates.
Semiconductor quantum dots are used in a number of applications, including light-emitting devices, displays and sensors, thanks to their properties of tunable fluorescence wavelength, narrow bandwidth and high brightness. Most of those applications require the dots to be very precisely patterned with targeted properties on solid substrates.
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