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  1. 13. Mai 2024 · Luis Brus is an American physical chemist who was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in discovering and producing quantum dots, which are very small particles whose unusual quantum properties depend on their size. He shared the prize with Alexei Ekimov and Moungi Bawendi.

  2. www.cosmos-indirekt.de › Physik-Schule › Louis_BrusLouis Brus – Physik-Schule

    13. Mai 2024 · Louis Eugene Brus (* 10. August 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist ein Professor für Physik und Chemie an der Columbia University. Brus ist der Entdecker kolloidaler Halbleiter-Nanokristallen, bekannt als Quantenpunkt.

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · 5. 62 views 10 hours ago. Louis E. Brus, a former Bell Labs researcher, was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on December 10, 2023 for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots....

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  4. 14. Mai 2024 · 7. 212 views 1 day ago. On April 30, 2024 a full capacity crowd of current and former Nokia and Bell Labs employees, Nobel laureates and media came together in Murray Hill, New Jersey, to celebrate...

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  5. 7. Mai 2024 · WHEN THE NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY 2023 WAS awarded last October to the scientists Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Aleksey Yekimov for their work on quantum-dot (QD) technology, the entire display industry also felt like taking a bow. While several Nobel Prizes have been awarded for science that made its way into displays—the blue ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quantum_dotQuantum dot - Wikipedia

    23. Mai 2024 · The first quantum dots were synthesized in a glass matrix by Alexei A. Onushchenko and Alexey Ekimov in 1981 at the Vavilov State Optical Institute and independently in colloidal suspension by Louis E. Brus team at Bell Labs in 1983. They were first theorized by Alexander Efros in 1982.

  7. 16. Mai 2024 · Thus, last year, Alexey Ekimov, a 1967 graduate of Leningrad State University (St Petersburg University), shared the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with American scientists Moungi Bawendi and Louis Brus for their study and discovery of clusters of atoms known as quantum dots.