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    Quantum Materials breaks Stokes shift barrier

    03/18/2015

    Quantum Materials announced it has broken the Stokes shift
    barrier and is able to produce 'Strong Shift' Quantum Dots to
    consistent characteristics in high volumes. The Company announced the
    news on the opening of the second-annual Quantum Dots Forum hosted by
    Smithers Apex on March 18 at the San Francisco Grand Hyatt.

    Named after Irish physicist George G. Stokes, Stokes shift is the
    difference between quantum dot's peak excitation and the peak emission
    wavelengths. Minimizing overlap between total excitation and emission
    bands enhances the clarity and brightness of the fluorescing quantum
    dot by avoiding re-absorption of emitted light into nearby quantum dots
    - characteristics that display manufacturers and end-users find highly
    desirable. Until now it has not been possible to produce Stokes shift
    in quantum dots of up to 20nm in quantities suitable for manufacturing
    applications, but Quantum Material's patent-protected continuous flow
    production process enables automated synthesis with uniformity
    necessary for achieving precise characteristics for high-volume
    production of highly-driven Strong Shift quantum dots.

    "Our team is pushing the performance envelope for nanomaterials and
    widely expanding the range of viable applications," said Quantum
    Materials Corp CEO Stephen Squires. "Breaking the Stokes shift barrier
    allows manufacturers to benefit from more consistency in light output
    and less lost fluorescence due to overlap. The really extraordinary
    aspect is that in whatever area of quantum science our team advances,
    our patented reactor technology allows us to very quickly scale for
    volume production. If we were working with beaker batches like our
    competitors it would be both difficult and time consuming - and in some
    cases impossible - to achieve scaled production due to the challenge in
    maintaining uniformity of zero-overlap Stokes shift quantum dot
    synthesis in small batch quantities."

    Quantum Materials is also making significant advances with Cadmium-free
    quantum dots, which are currently in evaluation stage by some of the
    world's largest display manufacturers. Quantum Materials' products are
    the foundation for technologically superior, energy efficient and
    environmentally sound LCD UHD displays, the next generation of
    solid-state lighting, solar photovoltaic power applications, advanced
    battery and energy storage solutions, biotech imaging, and biomedical
    theranostics.

    Quantum dots are easily integrated into industry-standard thin-film
    roll-to-roll inkjet and surface deposition technologies currently used
    in existing LCD display production lines, as illustrated in an
    informative video detailing Cadmium-free quantum dot uses and benefits,
    which is also available for download at http://bit.ly/1KhSS9i for use
    with attribution.

    Quantum Materials

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