Previously, it was impossible to grow some materials in solution due to high temperatures, but molten salt relies on this heat, providing access to materials previously thought unsynthesized.
The team, led by Professor Dmitry Talapin from the University of Chicago, succeeded in creating quantum dots from efficient III-V materials for solar energy and semiconductors.
Researchers say this could lead to faster computers and more powerful electronics.
Source: Ferra

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