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Description

Quantum dots have a small, countable number of electrons confined in a small space. Their electrons are confined by having a tiny bit of conducting material surrounded on all sides by an insulating material. If the insulator is strong enough, and the conducting volume is small enough, then the confinement will force the electrons to have discrete (quantized) energy levels. These energy levels can influence the device behavior at a macroscopic scale, showing up, for example, as peaks in the conductance. Because of the quantized energy levels, quantum dots have been called "artificial atoms." Neighboring, weakly-coupled quantum dots have been called "artificial molecules."

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  1. BoseX' Quantum Electro Mechanical System

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    https://nanohub.org/groups/bosexqems

  2. NEMO 3D source code distribution and user forum

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    This group is for those authorized to download the NEMO 3D source code. Links to the source are provided as well as updates on new versions. In order to access this group, you must be approved by...

    https://nanohub.org/groups/nemo_3d_distribution

  3. Quantum Dot Solar Cells (QDSC) First-Year Engineering Projects (SAMPLE)

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    Welcome to this nanoHUB group page. This group is created for people interested in learning about the Quantum Dot Solar Cells (QDSC) Project. To access QDSC project related...

    https://nanohub.org/groups/qdsc_sampleproject