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Lined-up quantum dots become highly conductive

26 Jun 2023 Isabelle Dumé
Photo of researchers working in a glovebox
In the lab: All experiments were performed in a controlled atmosphere (nitrogen glovebox) because the electronic properties of the quantum dot superlattices are currently very sensitive to oxygen and moisture. (Courtesy: SZ Bisri)
Assemblies of quantum dots tend to be highly disordered, but when the facets of these tiny semicondu

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