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Re: DDhawk post# 39470

Friday, 07/03/2015 11:55:20 AM

Friday, July 03, 2015 11:55:20 AM

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"The obtained InP/ZnS QDs had very good stability against photo-bleaching over time and quantum yield of at least 40 %. The full width half maximum (FWHM) is between 60 and 150 nm. The as-prepared core/shell InP/ZnS has very less photoluminescence quenching after storing in a nitrogen environment for weeks till months. Fig. 1 illustrates the schematic of core/shell structure of InP/ZnS QDs, and different emission color of InP/ZnS QDs prepared in this report. The color ranges from blue-green till red (500-610 nm)."

-From the patent.

If you watch the video below (at about 23:48) Nanosys claims to have CFQD with much better characteristics than the ones Bayer sold to QMC. Perhaps that is why they sold the patents? The video also shows the dots LG uses (I'll assume they are Nanoco's) and the ones Samsung uses (tech licensed from Nanosys; I assume Nanosys has continued development on their dots after licensing their older tech).

I've said it before...QMC can claim they have the best dots, and they can brag about their heat resistance but until a customer starts PAYING for dots...their claims are nothing but pumps for investors


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