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Quantum Dots

Quantum Dots

Quantum Dots are nanoscale semiconductor particles in which charge carriers are confined in all three spatial dimensions. This confinement leads to discrete, atom-like energy levels, giving quantum dots unique optical and electronic properties. Their emission wavelength can be precisely tuned by controlling their size and composition. Quantum dots exhibit strong photoluminescence and are widely used in displays, lighting, and biological imaging. In physics, quantum dots serve as model systems for studying quantum confinement and electron–hole interactions. They are also explored as artificial atoms in quantum computing and single-photon sources. Quantum dots enable efficient energy conversion in solar cells and lasers. Their versatility makes them a key component of modern nanophysics and optoelectronic technology.

Committee Members
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas F Ramos

Thomas F Ramos

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Ephraim Suhir

Ephraim Suhir

Portland State University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Alexander Unzicker

Alexander Unzicker

Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany
GPIC 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jon H Brasher

Jon H Brasher

Stelleo Scientific Foundation, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jason Liu

Jason Liu

West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Tom Lawrence

Tom Lawrence

Ronin Institute of Independent Scholarship 2.0, United Kingdom

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