NREL and Partners Demonstrate Quantum Dots that Assemble Themselves

Surprising breakthrough could bolster quantum photonics, solar cell efficiency.

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Surprising breakthrough could bolster quantum photonics, solar cell efficiency

Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and other labs have demonstrated a process whereby quantum dots can self-assemble at optimal locations in nanowires, a breakthrough that could improve solar cells, quantum computing, and lighting devices.

A paper on the new technology, “Self-assembled Quantum Dots in a Nanowire System for Quantum Photonics,” appears in the current issue of the scientific journal Nature Materials.

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