3M and Nanosys are working together to develop a quantum dot film for integration into current liquid crystal display panels to produce a more colorful, brighter display which uses less power. What the heck is a quantum dot? It sounds like some new fangled, space-age technology.
Quantum dots are semiconductor nanocrystals which are photoluminescent and electroluminescent. When excited by electricity, they emit light which is brighter and more colorful than traditional liquid crystal LCD displays. Quantum dot displays, with a brightness and color saturation similar to organic light emitting diodes (OLED) technology, are much less expensive and easier to build compared to OLEDs.
Quantum dot displays are being touted as the next great thing in the high-tech sector. The displays will be used for TV screens and mobile computing devices such as smart phones and tablet computers. Liquid crystal displays are used in the majority of display screens right now, due to their relatively low-cost. LCD color quality can?t compete with OLED displays; however, organic light emitting diode displays are much more expensive to create compared to LCD.
The quantum dot displays hopes to bridge the gap between LCD and OLED technology by creating a low-cost, high-tech display. The benefits of a quantum dot display, over traditional displays are a better color range, lower power consumption, improved color accuracy, higher brightness, flexibility and a longer life. Quantum dot technology could start showing up in display screens in as little as 6 months to 1 year from now.
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