Quantum Materials Breaks Stokes Shift Barrier
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Quantum Materials Breaks Stokes Shift Barrier
Company Announces Availability of 'Strong Shift' Quantum Dots in Commercial Quantities Through Patented Continuous Flow Synthesis Process
March 19, 2015
SAN MARCOS, Texas, March 18, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum Materials Corp(OTCQB:QTMM) today announced it has broken the Stokes shift barrier and is able to produce 'Strong Shift' Quantum Dots to consistent characteristics in high volumes. The Company announced the news on the opening of the second-annual Quantum Dots Forum hosted by Smithers Apex on March 18 at the San Francisco Grand Hyatt.
Minimizing overlap between total excitation and emission bands enhances the clarity and brightness of the fluorescing quantum dot by avoiding re-absorption of emitted light into nearby quantum dots - characteristics that display manufacturers and end-users find highly desirable .
If we were working with beaker batches like our competitors it would be both difficult and time consuming – and in some cases impossible – to achieve scaled production due to the challenge in maintaining uniformity of zero-overlap Stokes shift quantum dot synthesis in small batch quantities."
Quantum Materials is also making significant advances with Cadmium-free quantum dots , which are currently in evaluation stage by some of the world's largest display manufacturers
http://www.eejournal.com/archives/news/20150319-01/
......powerful stuff: maintaining zero-overlap Batch or Continuous Flow? Think that will take a little time for to really sink in for some companies,...and mayhap an ensuing scramble.
Cd Free qds were being evaluated at the time of the article in March.
How much progress has been made? DK, but more news coming in June.
.....better than Cracker Jacks
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