Stanford researchers measure near-perfect performance in low-cost semiconductors

A close-up artist’s rendering of quantum dots emitting light they’ve absorbed.
Mar 15 2019
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Quantum dots, tiny, easy-to-produce particles, may soon replace more expensive single crystal semiconductors but have been hampered by uncertainties about their quality. A new measurement technique developed by researchers focusing on how efficiently quantum dots reemit the light they absorb, one telltale measure of semiconductor quality, shows they could compete with single crystals.