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Quantum dots keep their glow under heat after dual modification

Quantum dots keep their glow under heat after dual modificationWorldPing

Quantum dots are semiconductor crystals only a few nanometers in size. Their ability to produce bright, precisely tunable colors has made them promising materials for light-emitting diodes, displays, solar cells and other optoelectronic technologies.

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