More than meets the eye: New blue light nanocrystals

(DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Berkeley Lab researchers have produced nontoxic nanocrystals that efficiently emit blue light and could also play a role in long-term storage of carbon dioxide.


 

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