What are Quantum Dots | Nobel Prize 2023 Chemistry | Easy & Detailed Explanation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2023
- The video discusses about what are Quantum dots and why Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 is given to Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov.
The video majorly talks about 4 things:
1. What are Quantum Dots.
2. Which phenomenon are the based upon.
3. What were individual contribution of the three Nobel Laureate in this field.
4. What is importance of this discovery and future perspective.
In the video we will try to understand from very simpler perspective about the phenomenon and importance of quantum dots and how it is so useful to the humankind.
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What a presentation! Explained in a very simple language with conceptual clarity. Thank you brother.
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Hello Sir, you made it easy to understand what is a Quantum Dot. Super! Would like to point out two observations: (1) the presentation seems to addressed to Chemists or the students of chemistry. But you have made it simple enough for older ordinary folks like myself. I am probably the age of your grand father and yet I understood it! (2) ok, you HAVE to get out, ok, from the habit of, ok, saying ok after every other sentence. That would make your presentation much more attractive, and would prevent totally unnecessary distraction, ok! Thank you for the wonderful video and apologies to draw your attention to a minor, ok, bad habit 🙏🙏🙏
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Thanks what an elucidative explanation of quantum dots , it’s discoverers and it’s applications, Guruji dandavat Pranam
Very simply and well explained...thanks a lot
Your presentation is so perfectly audience oriented that it felt good. I am 80. I am looking at India not being in the Nobel laureate list.
It will be nice if you can make presentation on how Nobel committee is organised in finding out what has been done in the field of science by cataloging first and then deep review and evaluation by panel of multidisciplinary scientists including opposing view points, finally making the award each year to most eminent of the works studied by Nobel committee.
Study of these review committee findings by Indian scientific community and students from science colleges across India will in time convert bright Indian minds from raw brain talent to future Nobel laureates. What do you think??
Thank you so much, that was an excellent explanation!
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Clear explanation without any doubt
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Very well explained and well presented.
I have a question, why did they get Nobel prize, 20 years after the invention of Bawendi's method in 1993?
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Absolutely right sir. I did my post graduation from BHU in chemistry (1981).It's my great desire to see some one from my beloved country, India in Nobel laureate list as now our pragyan and Rover are on moon surface
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Nice explanation, thank you!
Very lucidly explained. Honest appreciation from a post graduate in Chemistry, though not connected with the subject for over 35 years.
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It's amazing experience sir after listening ND explaining on the topic quantum dots... ND makes us more curious about the topic..... Thanks for the sparkling to our generation for upcoming research purposes, these type of videos will be a milestone 😍😍😍😍😍😍😌
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Very simple and straightforward presentation! Good work!
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Very lucid explanation. This aspect of Chemistry rather Science would have an enormous area of application in coming era with persisting effort.
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Wow... Simply superb and very clear explanation thank you sir...
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Very nice explanation, i was expecting this video
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Thank you so much sir for this knowledgable vedio
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I think you know hondi but your simple english is better then hindi.
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Nice explanation, also easy for understanding for non chemistry students
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Great explanation, including why QD was awarded Nobel in Chemistry instead of Physics.
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Nice explanation. But my question is, why different seizes of quantum dots show different colours.Physically what is happening inside these (Not necessary mathematical explanation that wave length proportional to particles length)
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Genuinely proud for such grand mysterious discovery by innovative scientists...contributing growth in science especially in domain of chemistry,,,, quantum chemistry is just phenomenal,...and the way u have explained chemistry of quantum dots is pretty simple and quite informative... Thankyou sir for being there to upgrde our knowledge regarding inquisitive things about chemistry ..✌️
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I have a question here.... Does the colour of nanoparticles that we see is because of it scattered the light of that colour so that means larger particle will absorb more energy of light and emit lesser energy light that will have longer wavelength and that's why larger naanoparticle will be reddish in colour! Am I right?
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Great explanation.
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I'm feeling happy. I learned quantum chemistry with you. You're like a catalyst to my reaction.
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Good explanation
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There is a 5-8 minutes scientific presentation and the topic is ''Why has “quantum dots” won the chemistry Nobel Prize'' that I need to do for my chemistry lab is there anyone who can help me with the outlines of this?
Fascinating , that red dots are bigger in size than blue one , I have a question , if a particle having blue quantum dots in uniformity , can we make it bigger in size by incidenting the longer wavelength of light ?
Quantum dots itself are very small (in nm range) as individuals
But yes they can be stacked together to form a big crystal
@@AllBoutChemistry The question was about the action of light , Can we change the size of particles from smaller to bigger when light of longer wavelength such as red light is incident on blue dots ?
@@albertwebster4795 No the colour of the NP is intrinsically related to the size of the crystal. Larger dots will always be red and smaller will always be blue
Sir can you please elaborate what type of solvent professor Biwendi used ? BTW nice explanation sir 🎉
The solvent selection is specific to the nanocrystal you desire to form.
I would suggest you to read his research papers for detailed insights
Btw one fun fact Bawendi is one of the highly cited research scholar
His overall citations are more than 1.5lakh
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Hello, where is my comment about what you are talking about in front of red colour bricks that also emmit light of lot of dots?.
Quantum dots are a very well known concept i.e.we have quantum dots perovskite solar cells. What is the difference in discoveries of these scientists as compared to existing quantum dots?
The Quantum Dots you're studying is a concept initiated by these scientists in 1980s
It's becoz of their contribution in this field they are awarded now
Easy and detailed explanation.
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Kolkata
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Great explanation, sir
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Why the optical properties change with the change of size of crystal?
I'm not sure I know how to explain this to non-chemist, but if you are interested look up quantum confinement and youll find out. Essentially the light (which is a wave) gets compressed at smaller sizes. The more compressed the wave the higher the energy and blue light has a higher energy than red :)
Box, laser where’s the difference? Except they are not coherent but they have particle or dot features. Still.
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I have 59% in BSc chemistry, Can I eligible For TIFR intigrated PhD ??
I guess your percentage is short for being eligible but still I'll suggest you to wait till the notification comes and then check your eligibility once again
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Sir , my doubt is that the smaller quantum dot should absorbs shorter wave lenth then the quantum dot should absorb Violet colour because Violet colour has shortest wave lenth when compared to blue colour, then why nanocrystles absorbs blue colour
That's a really interesting question
Well the answer lies in the phenomenon of scattering
You know the light of shortest wavelength is tend to scatter more coz it will interact with particles between the sample and our eyes and get scattered
Probably most of the violet light is lost in such case and what reached us is kind of bluish
Now I'm not saying that you will never get purple or violet colour
It's like most of the small Quantum dots are bluish and when we say bluish we actually are talking about whole family of blue colour
So indeed most of the quantum dots which are smaller are blue in colour but you may also get violet one (if ambient conditions are met)
Sir, I don't know if the question is silly or not. But as we know if a particle absorbs light of specific wavelength (for example red), it will emit its complementary colour so the particle would appear as the complementary coloured (here green as green is complementary to red according to VIBGYOR rule).
Now, you said that the larger particle will absorb larger wavelength as wavelength is proportional to length of the box. So as they are absorbing larger wavelength they will emit shorter wavelength light. So when larger crystal is absorbing red light it must appear as green and when smaller crystal is absorbing blue light it must appear as yellow or orange. Please answer to my confusion sir.
Your question is very correct and the explanation you provided is correct as well.
There are Quantum dots which are fluorescent even an image which I showed of colourful fluids that's also fluorescent Quantum dots that work on the principle of emission of light and the colour of emission will be exactly complimentary to the colour of absorbance (as explained by you)
I intentionally didn't went into complimentary colour concept coz it could have confused many who don't know much about it
To keep it simple we just mentioned that colour is specific to size
But indeed your explanation is correct about complimentary colour
@@AllBoutChemistry Okay Sir. Thank you so much for your explanation 😊😊😊
@@AllBoutChemistry This isn't true. QDs are excited by a vast range of UV/blue light. The exact colour is complementary but is related to the band gap between the valance and conduction band. This changes as confinement is increased.
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Thank you so much sir such a wonderful explanation
Your smooth and concept based explainetion is very use for me
Thank you again for your great explanation 😊
Why repeating so many times?
Content density is low although many videos on TH-cam are like that nowadays
Bro….explanation is not upto the mark…but nice 👌
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