QuQuantum dots (QDs) are nanocrystals typically 2 to 20 nanometers in diameter. They are most commonly made from semiconductor materials but can also be based on metallic or metalloid elements such as silicon. These structures, containing hundreds to millions of atoms, are also called "artificial atoms" because their electronic band gaps can be tuned by altering their size.PropertiesThe extraordinary optical and electrical properties of quantum dots are explained by a phenomenon known as "quantum
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QuQuantum dot-controlled processing refers to next-generation manufacturing platforms that directly utilize fabrication technologies for nano-scale quantum structures. These systems enable high-precision control processes by leveraging the sensitive responses of quantum dots to light, electric fields, and environmental interactions. Particularly in electronics, photonics, and biomedical manufacturing, these systems offer a structure that is far more finely tunable and responsive than traditional m
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