AbstractHighlights
This report:
- Thoroughly reviews the materials used to make QDs.
- Updates market and revenue forecasts by material, application, and
economic sector.
- Analyzes the current state-of-the art in synthesizing QDs and provides
int¥' l R&D update.
- Examines likely new applications over a five year planning horizon.
- Discusses technologies and factors influencing demand.
- Reviews the most active organizations, promising technical applications
and developments.
- Profiles important manufacturers seeking to exploit QD behavior
STUDY GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of this report is threefold: to assess the current
state-of-the-art in synthesizing QDs; to identify the current market players
seeking to exploit QD behavior; and to evaluate actual or potential markets in
terms of application, type, and projected market revenues.
SCOPE OF REPORT
Since their parallel discovery in Russia and the U.S. almost 25 years ago, SC
QDs, until quite recently, have resided exclusively in the domain of solid
state physics, where they have been fabricated using expensive and
sophisticated molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) or chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
equipment. However, in a relatively short time frame this situation has
changed dramatically with the recent commercial availability of colloidal QDs
synthesized by less expensive wet-chemical processes. Practically, the
availability of QDs in a colloidally dispersed form will help demystify these
somewhat esoteric materials. Most importantly, colloidal-QDs now provide
access to a much broader audience, which promises to further widen their
potential market exploitation.
Current and future applications of QDs impact a broad range of industrial
markets. These include, for example, biology and biomedicine; computing and
memory; electronics and displays; optoelectronic devices such as LEDs,
lighting, and lasers; optical components used in telecommunications; and
security applications such as covert identification tagging or biowarfare
detection sensors.
This report probes in considerable depth the early pioneers and champions in
this field both in industry, government, and academic laboratories. The most
active organizations, promising technical applications, and developments
realizable within the next 5 years, will all be highlighted.
METHODOLOGY AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION
This report is primarily derived from the enormous amount of patent and
technical literature relating to QDs disclosed in the public domain. In
addition, complementary information has also been drawn from the business
community, such as company investment news, company profiles, press releases,
and personal telephone interviews with selected companies.
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