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Chemical Pathway Unlocks Next-Generation Infrared Nanocrystals

via Phys.org·6d ago

A research team has identified a key chemical pathway for synthesizing next-generation III-V semiconductor quantum dots for infrared applications. This advancement could lead to more efficient infrared sensors and imaging systems, which have critical applications in defense and surveillance. The discovery offers a scalable method for producing high-performance materials needed for future technological infrastructure.

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