Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are tiny crystals that confine electrons and holes in all three dimensions, quantising the energy
levels of the electrons and holes. When these confined electron and holes recombine, QDs emit sharp atomic like spectra. This unique property is not only scientifically interesting but also very
important for many technological applications such as semiconductor lasers and solid state quantum computers. 光學低溫恒溫器
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