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‘Quantum Blue’, A New High-Tech Azure Pigment, Is On Its Way To Market

VISUAL Posted: September 18, 2018 10:02 am

“The new color uses nanotechnology to achieve an exceptionally pure hue of blue that is best seen under ultraviolet (UV) light, which gives it an otherworldly, radioactive glow. (Without UV lighting, it has an unremarkable off-white appearance.) The key components of the futuristic blue are quantum dots: tiny semiconductor particles usually measuring no more than one millionth of an inch in size.”

Read the story in Artsy Published: 09.12.18

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