02.14.24
Infrared quantum dot (QD) technology leader Quantum Science has expanded its product offering on the Merck platform.
Research and development specialists can now access a broader range of infrared PbS and lead-free INFIQ QDs on Merck’s Sigma-Aldrich website.
The PbS QDs are responsive to wavelengths up to 1,250nm, 1650nm, 1,850nm and 2,000nm, significantly widening the performance of lead-based INFIQ technology available on the website. This grants them exceptional flexibility for short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensing and imaging applications.
The new lead-free INFIQ QDs have absorption maxima of up to 800nm and 980nm, and are based on silver sulphide and silver selenide respectively.
The announcement follows a quality control process lasting almost one year.
“It’s fantastic to see that Merck has approved even more of our INFIQ infrared QD technology for sale on its platform,” Dr Hao Pang, CEO and founder of Quantum Science, said. “The recognition that our products and processes meet these standards should give research and development labs the confidence they need in their quality and support them in their work unlocking breakthroughs in imaging and sensing technology.”
Research and development specialists can now access a broader range of infrared PbS and lead-free INFIQ QDs on Merck’s Sigma-Aldrich website.
The PbS QDs are responsive to wavelengths up to 1,250nm, 1650nm, 1,850nm and 2,000nm, significantly widening the performance of lead-based INFIQ technology available on the website. This grants them exceptional flexibility for short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensing and imaging applications.
The new lead-free INFIQ QDs have absorption maxima of up to 800nm and 980nm, and are based on silver sulphide and silver selenide respectively.
The announcement follows a quality control process lasting almost one year.
“It’s fantastic to see that Merck has approved even more of our INFIQ infrared QD technology for sale on its platform,” Dr Hao Pang, CEO and founder of Quantum Science, said. “The recognition that our products and processes meet these standards should give research and development labs the confidence they need in their quality and support them in their work unlocking breakthroughs in imaging and sensing technology.”