Hi there,
I'm actually busy making different types of "Quantum-dots" in my basement - have actually some from pure materials: iron, carbon, silica ... and in different solvents: oi, Octadecene.
All of them emit yellow green, or green-blue oder even "white" light, when exitated with 405nm UV ... ordered some 365nm-flashlamps, so maybe even better images soon.
Attached is a sample with carbon quantum-dots in octadecene (blue-green for the eye).
Maybe some ideas for active laser development with UV-pumping the solvent to get it lasering in the selected (or adjustable) wavelength?
AFAIk Carbon-nanodots can change the emitted wavelength simply by adjusting the pumping energy/fluence ...
Viktor


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