Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanocrystals in the range of 2-10 nanometers (10-50 atoms) with size-tunable features. They exhibit quantum confinement effects due to their nanoscale dimensions, leading to remarkable optical and electrical characteristics, which pave the road for them to act as exceptional candidates for a multitude of applications, particularly in fields.
This webinar will provide an introduction of QDs and discuss their potential uses in various areas, with a focus in display and image sensor applications.
- Introduction to quantum dots and wavelength tuning approaches
- Material options
- QD modes of operation
- QDs for display applications: unique features, various adoption approaches, introduction, manufacturing techniques, current status and trends
- QDs for image sensor applications: Introduction, types, value propositions and trends
- Market landscape