Nanocrystal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Semiconductor nanocrystals in the sub-10nm size range are often referred to as quantum dots. Crystalline nanoparticles made with zeolite are used as a filter to turn crude oil onto ...
Quantum dot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The growth process of nanocrystals can occur in two different regimes, “focusing” and “defocusing”. At high monomer concentrations, the critical size (the size where ...
Nanocrystals' 'self-purification' mechanisms explained by energetics
Doping semiconductor nanocrystals will likely provide a basis for a wide variety of nano applications. But since the tiny nanocrystals tend to repel impurities, scientists must ...
Doped Nanocrystals -- Norris et al. 319 (5871): 1776 -- Science
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New Blue Light Nanocrystals Could Help Mitigate Global Warming
Researchers have produced nontoxic nanocrystals that efficiently emit blue light and could also play a role in long-term storage of carbon dioxide, a potential means of tempering ...
eBioscience: eFluor Nanocrystals Flow Cytometry
The requirement for flow cytometric compensation occurs when a fluorochrome emits light over a broad wavelength band that is captured by more than one detector.
Nanocrystals
Despite two distinct growth trajectories -- nucleation and coalescence events -- nanocrystals in solution all end up being roughly the same size and shape.
eBioscience: eFluor Nanocrystals
eFluor™ Nanocrystals are high quantum yield nanocrystals that possess a core particle surrounded by a patented surface coating that reduces background staining and artifacts.
Qdot® Nanocrystals Technology Overview
Fundamentally, Qdot® nanocrystals are fluorophores—substances that absorb photons of light, then re-emit photons at a different wavelength. However, they exhibit some important ...
New Nanocrystals Show Potential for Cheap Lasers, New Lighting ...
PHOTOS. Krauss' new "non-blinking" nanocrystals (image credit: Ted Pawlicki, University of Rochester) Download high-resolution image (please include photo credit)