by A. Montaqim
As a result of a new advance, researchers and manufacturers have the opportunity to incorporate Quantum Materials Tetrapod Quantum Dots into new state-of-the-art electronics products that require industrial scale amounts of material.
A new microreactor and software controlled continuous flow process has been successfully developed and operated for delivery of mass produced quantum dots by Quantum Materials Corporation and the Access2Flow Consortium of The Netherlands.
This new quantum dot production process replaces batch synthesis and has potential for high improvement in both yield and conversion. Tetrapod Quantum Dots are used in a variety of emerging applications including solid state lighting, QLED displays, nanobio applications and for QMC’s subsidiary, Solterra Renewable Technologies’ solar cells and solar panels and are proven to have superior performance characteristics surpassing spherical nanoparticles.
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