Are Quantum Dots Unstable? - Paden Roder

In summary, Sandia National lab reported that quantum dots have a high efficiency of 60% in absorbing near UV light and re-emitting it in the visible range. However, this process causes the dots to gain mass and become something different from their initial state. Further observations suggest that the dots emit more low-frequency photons than they absorb high-frequency photons, and any excess energy is converted to thermal energy and released through the surface to the surrounding medium.
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Sandia National lab reported that quantum dots absorb near UV and re-emit at the visible range. It's wavelength shifts to a longer wavelength with 60% efficiency.

Does this mean quantum dots are unstable? Since they add mass to themselves. This makes them something different from what they were initially. I come to this conclusion that they add mass by the knowledge that the quantum dots absorb a high frequency photon and release a slower moving one.

Thoughts?
Paden Roder
 
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I have the feeling the dots emit more low-frequency photons than they absorb high-frequency photons.

Also, all photons move at the same speed: c.

- Warren
 
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What is a quantum dot?
 
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An effectively zero-dimensional confinement apparatus for electrons.

- Warren
 
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You know what I meant (or so I hope) when I said slower moving one. Lower frequency.
Paden Roder
 
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The excess energy is converted to thermal (lattice vibrations), and ultimately coupled out through the surface to the surrounding medium.
 

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