(レーザー関連)米・シカゴ大学/New method from UChicago chemists could lead to cost-effective sensors

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UChicago researcher Xingyu Shen holds a device that uses quantum dots to produce infrared light—a scientific advance that could lead to new lasers or sensors.

Scientists with the University of Chicago have demonstrated a way to create infrared light using colloidal quantum dots. The researchers said the method demonstrates great promise; the dots are already as efficient as existing conventional methods, even though the experiments are still in early stages.

The dots could someday form the basis of infrared lasers as well as small and cost-effective sensors, such as those used in exhaust emissions tests or breathalyzers.

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