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‘Autonomous laboratory’ unearths the best quantum dots for optoelectronic and photonic devices

10 Jan 2024 Isabelle Dumé
Artist's image showing a humanoid robot standing at a laboratory bench and manipulating pipework lit up by pink and yellow light
Closing the loop: An autonomous system (shown here in its conceptual form) can identify how to synthesize “best-in-class” materials for specific applications in hours or days. (Courtesy: Milad Abolhasani, NC State University)
A new autonomous laboratory system has enabled researchers to identify the highest-performing materi

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