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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 11, 2012 — The fluorescence efficiency of white-light quantum dots was successfully boosted to 45 percent, a more than tenfold increase from the initial level of 3 percent. Vanderbilt University chemists accidentally discovered white-light quantum dots in their lab seven years ago when they found that ultrasmall quantum dots, containing only 60 to 70 atoms, could emit white instead of monochromatic light. “These quantum dots are so small that almost all of the atoms are on the surface, so the white-light emission is intrinsically a surface phenomena,” said Sandra Rosenthal, the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
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