Chemical treatment improves quantum dot lasers

One of the secrets to making tiny laser devices such as opthalmic surgery scalpels work even more efficiently is the use of tiny semiconductor particles, called quantum dots. In new research the ~nanometer-sized dots are being doctored, or ‘doped,’ with additional electrons, a treatment that nudges the dots ever closer to producing the desired laser light with less stimulation and energy loss.


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