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Posted On: 01/24/2020 12:40:13 PM
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I have not read MSU's blockchain-nano-DNA technique yet, but I assume it will be just like OLED, very complicated and very expensive to implement. We are not talking of using 1 gram of nano particle per TV, we are talking about using it in trillions of labels in millions of different OEM products, so cost is paramount. In any nascent product there is always fierce competition, each comes out with its own technique, but I strongly believe QMC will emerge as the leader in the field of Blockchain Nanotechnology because we simply use low cost quantum dot which has its unique finger-print like color signature based on precise wavelength of the colors. Our advance in Display Technology can be applied to Anti-counterfeit labels as well.
From last year's PR: "As we are approaching the final stage of bringing to market our first commercial level red-green QD infused film component, we see tremendous potential in advancing the performance level of our QD based film components even further with the incorporation of PQD’s to bring the color gamut up to nearly 100% of the new color standard Rec 2020 coverage, which will set a new standard in flat panel display color. We have manufactured red & green quantum dots with extremely narrow FWHM (full width half max) of 16 & 34 nanometers respectively, these infinitesimally small semiconductors with precise emission wavelengths possess uncharacteristically high stability".
QMC's FWHM spectrum
From last year's PR: "As we are approaching the final stage of bringing to market our first commercial level red-green QD infused film component, we see tremendous potential in advancing the performance level of our QD based film components even further with the incorporation of PQD’s to bring the color gamut up to nearly 100% of the new color standard Rec 2020 coverage, which will set a new standard in flat panel display color. We have manufactured red & green quantum dots with extremely narrow FWHM (full width half max) of 16 & 34 nanometers respectively, these infinitesimally small semiconductors with precise emission wavelengths possess uncharacteristically high stability".
QMC's FWHM spectrum


