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DDhawk

05/20/16 9:08 PM

#48648 RE: trevorbc #48647

Thx4that Trevor...interesting directions going forward.

DEMDOTS

05/20/16 9:09 PM

#48649 RE: trevorbc #48647

bata bing bata boom,qtmm

Jamis1

05/20/16 9:21 PM

#48650 RE: trevorbc #48647

Whereas that info is nice and I hope QMC is developing solar with them, they better be involved in the following since its Display Week and not Solar Week. It also better be backed by a display OEM buying a developed film or will be sitting right here waiting still.

http://www.kisco-net.com/business/electronics/display/index.php

Solar_Express

05/20/16 11:07 PM

#48657 RE: trevorbc #48647

Uni-Kisco PROUD to Introduce QMC at Display Week :))

chessmite

05/20/16 11:11 PM

#48658 RE: trevorbc #48647

Way to go, Trevor


....Keep On Kickin'

dp60

05/21/16 9:31 AM

#48668 RE: trevorbc #48647

From the Kisco site:

Quantum dot
It is possible to generate more power by scattering quantum dots onto the surfaces of solar panel glasses, EVA sheets and silicone cells, and by transforming unused UV lights/infrared lights in solar energy generation into a visible light region (500-600nm region).


Hey Trevorbc, with the above application of of QD's --wouldn't the same treatment of window glass create windows that are "brighter " than the incoming light? In low light architectural settings or low light climates does this have future application ? (along with solar power generation directly from window surfaces of course)

Best