A research team from the University of Oklahoma has discovered a way to make quantum light shine steadily for long periods.
By adding a protective layer to colloidal quantum dots (QDs), the dots can now emit light continuously for over 12 hours without fading or blinking.
This breakthrough could lead to more affordable and practical quantum technology, making it more accessible for everyday use.
Perovskite quantum dots are nearly 100% efficient at normal temperatures, which could open up possibilities in quantum computing and communication devices.