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Nanocrystals Bridge Visible, Invisible Spectra

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UTRECHT, Netherlands, April 4, 2014 — Nanocrystals containing cerium and terbium have been shown to efficiently convert UV and IR to visible light, presenting a possible solution to the bandgap problems in solar panels, among other applications. Cerium easily absorbs UV light and can either re-emit it or transfer it to terbium, which emits it in the form of visible green light. The nanocrystals were dissolved in transparent solvents with varying refractive indices. While the energy transfer from cerium to terbium was the same in each solvent, lower refractive indices produced a greater amount of green light. ...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
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    color
    The attribute of visual experience that can be described as having quantitatively specifiable dimensions of hue, saturation, and brightness or lightness. The visual experience, not including aspects of extent (e.g., size, shape, texture, etc.) and duration (e.g., movement, flicker, etc.).
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