Hawk, I have worked on several approaches to "D
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I have worked on several approaches to "Digital Diagnostic Imaging Detectors" in the past 30 years as an Imaging Specialist/Certified Cardiovascular Engineer for GE Healthcare. I worked on the first Amorphous Silicon detector with 5 others that was brought to market for Angiography, Cardiology, Chest, Gastroenterology and Full Field Digital Mammography. We each had a "Modality" working with the FDA on the 510K approval process.
Thank you for always looking for more. I found one sentence particularly interesting in the perovskite whitepaper.
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RGB (red, green, and blue) quantum dots have been widely investigated for color mixing.
So far to date, I have found only QMC to have viable "BLUE" Quantum Dots. Not to mention they are Cadmium free and have a temperature threshold of now 270°C...No other company is promoting they have "Blue Quantum Dots". So I am curious as to the source of their "Blue Quantum Dots" used for their evaluation. Could this be one of the many "NDA's" unaccounted for???
Time will tell...I for one do not think Mr. Squires is sitting back and relaxing. India is not the only deal. It was indicated to me that Saudi Arabia was back on the table as well.
Regards
Sunny:>))