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Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots (InP/ZnS QD) 700 nm

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NG10QD0906
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Indium Phosphide Quantum Dots (InP/ZnS QD) 700 nm

Indium Phosphide/Zinc Sulfide (InP/ZnS) Core-Shell Quantum Dots, optimized for a 700 nm peak emission, offer a superior, heavy-metal-free solution for applications requiring deep-red to near-infrared (NIR) photoluminescence. These nanocrystals are meticulously engineered with a ZnS protective shell to ensure high quantum efficiency and robust chemical stability, effectively mitigating the surface oxidation common in phosphorus-based materials. As a safer, RoHS-compliant alternative to Cadmium Selenide (CdSe), these 700 nm InP/ZnS QDs provide a unique optical window where biological tissues exhibit lower autofluorescence and higher transparency.

Technical Properties

PL Emission 700 nm
FWHM <80 nm
QY >50%
Solvent

Heptane

Octane

Toluene

Concentration

25 mg/mL

50 mg/mL

100 mg/mL

Applications

  • Deep-Tissue Bioimaging: Enables high-resolution fluorescence imaging in the near-infrared window, allowing for deeper light penetration and reduced background noise in complex biological environments.
  • Next-Generation QLED Displays: Acts as a critical deep-red component in high-definition displays, expanding the achievable color gamut and enhancing the saturation of red-channel pixels.
  • Near-Infrared (NIR) Optoelectronics: Integrated into specialized photodetectors, optical fiber communications, and night-vision compatible displays where long-wavelength sensitivity is essential.
  • Advanced Photovoltaics: Used in solar concentrators and multi-junction solar cells to capture low-energy photons, significantly boosting the overall energy conversion efficiency.
  • Agricultural Lighting: Applied in specialized horticultural LED systems to mimic the "far-red" spectrum, which is vital for regulating plant growth, flowering cycles, and circadian rhythms.
  • Biosensing and Assays: Serves as a stable fluorescent marker for diagnostic kits, particularly where interference from blood or serum autofluorescence must be minimized.
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