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Quantum Dots Suitable for Computing

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Kevin Robinson

A new study has found that quantum dots not only behave according to the predictions of quantum physics, but do so at room temperature. The discovery, which proves that the emission of quantum dots is binary in nature, brings closer the ability to harness these "artificial atoms" for computing applications. Researchers at the University of California created CdSe/ZnS quantum dots using high-temperature organometallic processes. They dissolved the dots in hexane and spun-cast them on a glass coverslip, thus separating them by an average of 1 µm. They passed a polarized, 488-nm...Read full article

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