Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) exhibit exceptional properties of narrow-band emission, tunable luminescent wavelength, high luminous efficiency, and remarkable material stability across the visible and ...
A display analyst shared that Apple has shifted from traditional red KSF phosphor film to quantum dot film in the latest MacBook Pro models with M4. Quantum dot technology isn't new, in fact, Apple ...
Light-based quantum technologies, such as quantum communication and photonic quantum computing, require reliable sources of individual photons and, ideally, pairs of entangled photons. Semiconductor ...
The M4 MacBook Pro models feature quantum dot display technology, according to display analyst Ross Young. Apple used a quantum dot film instead of a red KSF phosphor film, a change that provides more ...
Research has achieved a breakthrough in eco-friendly display technology, creating highly efficient and stable blue quantum dot LEDs (QLEDs) that could power the next generation of televisions, ...
Figure 1. Schematic diagram of the size-dependent band gap and spectral correspondence based on size effect of quantum dots. Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) materials have shown great potential for ...
Apple upgraded the newest MacBook Pro's display without telling anyone. That's according to prominent display analyst Ross Young, anyway. Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has ...
Apple's latest M4-powered MacBook Pro is a pretty stellar laptop. We gave it a score of 92 in our review, due in part to its great screen. The display is brighter this time around, peaking at 1,000 ...
Samsung Display showcased a next-generation display technology called QD-LED (quantum dot LED) at the Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week 2024. Currently, OLED is the only commercially ...
This mismatch creates several problems. In QD-LEDs, some electrons pass through the quantum dot layer without encountering a hole, wasting energy. Others recombine inefficiently, releasing heat ...
Super quantum dots might be the next big (OK, little) thing in TVs. At least, that's what companies such as TCL want you to believe. While "regular" quantum dots have greatly improved the performance ...