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Making Light from a Grain of Sand

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Anne L. Fischer

LED manufacturers have been working for years to replace the incandescent light. Among their many challenges is that LEDs dissipate a lot of heat, making them inappropriate for some applications. They also have found it difficult to produce white LEDs that are bright enough at a cost low enough to become a consumer product. InnovaLight, a start-up in St. Paul, Minn., is using silicon quantum dots in its quest to replace the incandescent bulb with lighting that will last 100 years. The advantages to this nanotech approach, the company’s researchers say, include efficiency, stability, color...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
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