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  2. Quantum dot - Wikipedia

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    The term quantum dot first appeared in a paper first authored by Mark Reed in 1986. [139] According to Brus, the term "quantum dot" was coined by Daniel S. Chemla while they were working at Bell Labs. [140]

  3. Mark Reed (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    He coined the term quantum dots, [4] for demonstrating the first zero-dimensional electronic device that had fully quantized energy states. Reed did research in electronic transport in nanoscale and mesoscopic systems, artificially structured materials and devices, molecular electronics, biosensors and bioelectronic systems, and nanofluidics ...

  4. Timeline of quantum computing and communication - Wikipedia

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    A team at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands creates a device that can manipulate the "up" or "down" spin-states of electrons on quantum dots. [64] The University of Arkansas develops quantum dot molecules. [65] The spinning new theory on particle spin brings science closer to quantum computing. [66]

  5. Category:Quantum dots - Wikipedia

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    Quantum dot laser; Quantum dot solar cell; S. Silicon quantum dot This page was last edited on 8 September 2017, at 02:59 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Alexey Ekimov - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Ekimov or Aleksey Yekimov [1] (Russian: Алексей Екимов; born 1945) is a Russian [2] solid state physicist and a pioneer in nanomaterials research. He discovered the semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots in 1981, while working at the Vavilov State Optical Institute.

  7. Louis E. Brus - Wikipedia

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    Under the recommendation of Bersohn, Brus left the Navy permanently and joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1973, where he did the work that led to the discovery of quantum dots. [4] In 1996, Brus left Bell Labs and joined the faculty in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University .

  8. Alexander Efros - Wikipedia

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    Efros is the co-discoverer of semiconducting nanocrystals known as quantum dots. [1] Efros graduated as a physical engineer in 1973 from the Leningrad Technological Institute and received his doctorate there in 1978. He was a scientist at the Ioffe Institute in Leningrad from 1981 to 1990, at which time he moved to the West. [1] [2]

  9. Quantum engineering - Wikipedia

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    Different sized quantum dots emit different colour light due to quantum confinement. Quantum engineering is the development of technology that capitalizes on the laws of quantum mechanics. This type of engineering uses quantum mechanics to develop technologies such as quantum sensors and quantum computers .