This future display tech uses ultraviolet LEDs to excite a series of quantum dots. Here's why this could be the next big thing.
The crucial development of RGB backlit TVs is that the backlight behind the pixels can now show a wide range of colors, ...
There have already been misleading designations in the TV sector with so-called LED TVs. Now there are new pitfalls for inexperienced customers.
Research teams from China leading by Prof. Haizheng Zhong reported the spray-drying fabrication of perovskite quantum dot at a scale of 2000 kg per year. The obtained perovskite quantum-dot-embedded ...
He explained that the problem with micro-LED, similar to OLED TVs ... behind a color-changing array of pixels (generally using quantum dots). You can control these elements individually to ...
Forget OLED, forget LED LCD, there's a new TV tech on the ... is to use ultraviolet LEDs to excite red, green and blue quantum dots. This has the potential to increase yields and, by extension ...
(Courtesy: Dillon H Downie, University of Strathclyde) Researchers at the University of Strathclyde, UK, have developed a new method to recycle the valuable semiconductor colloidal quantum dots used ...
QD-OLED technology blends OLED tech with quantum dots, giving the TV the deep ... That’s essentially what Micro-LED aims to achieve. Micro-LEDs are self-emitting, so they get rid of the concept ...
Quantum dots are crystals of a fluorescent semiconductor material with a diameter of as few as 10 to 100 atoms (2-10 nm). They are used as labels for imaging molecules because of their very narrow ...
In the context of a complex double quantum dot (QD) system, it carefully designs control paths according to the system's adiabatic evolution rules, guiding the two heavy hole spin qubits along ...