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 ...
New Nanocrystals Show Potential For Cheap Lasers, New Lighting
For more than a decade, scientists have been frustrated in their attempts to create continuously emitting light sources from individual molecules because of an optical quirk called ...
Qdot Nanocrystals - Quantum Dots Nanotechnology
Qdot® products combine the revolutionary fluorescence performance inherent in the nanocrystal structure with a highly customizable surface for directing the bioactivity of Qdot ...
NREL: News - Unique Quantum Effect Found in Silicon Nanocrystals
News Release NR-2007. Unique Quantum Effect Found in Silicon Nanocrystals Quantum Dot Materials May Improve Efficiency of Silicon Solar Cells July 24, 2007
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)
Nanocrystals - Fluorescence Microspectroscopy of Nanocrystals Using ...
Nanocrystals, also called Quantum dots, are inorganic crystals that exhibit very strong fluorescent emissions. These materials are considered semiconductors and range from one to ...
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.
Nanocrystals Reveal Activity Within Cells
Researchers have created bright, stable and bio-friendly nanocrystals that act as individual investigators of activity within a cell. These ideal light emitting probes represent a ...
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.