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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 was awarded to Moungi G.
Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov "for the discovery
and synthesis of quantum dots"
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023
Moungi G. Bawendi
Born: 1961, Paris, France
Affiliation at the time of the award: Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA
Prize motivation: “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum
dots”
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 was awarded to Moungi G.

Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov "for the discovery

and synthesis of quantum dots"

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023

Moungi G. Bawendi

Born: 1961, Paris, France

Affiliation at the time of the award: Massachusetts Institute of

Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA

Prize motivation: “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum

dots”

Louis E. Brus

Born: 1943, Cleveland, OH, USA

Affiliation at the time of the award: Columbia University, New York,

NY, USA

Prize motivation: “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots”

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 to Moungi G Bawendi, Louis E Brus, and Alexei I Ekimov for their groundbreaking discovery and synthesis of of Quantum Dots. Background: Traditionally, all pieces of a pure element , regardless of size, were believed to have identical properties due to the uniform distribution of electrons. However, about forty years ago, scientists discovered that nanoparticles on the nanoscale, typically 1 to 100 billionths of a meter in size, exhibited distinct behaviors different from their larger counterparts of the same element, challenging this conventional belief. The Nobel Laureates' Contributions: Alexei Ekimov: In around 1980, Alexei Ekimov was the first to observe the anomalous behavior in Copper Chloride He successfully manufactured these nanoparticles, showcasing their distinctive properties. Louis Brus: American scientist Louis Brus made a similar discovery involving Cadmium Sulphide nanoparticles. Like Ekimov, he could create these nanoparticles with altered properties. Moungi Bawendi: Moungi Bawendi, who initially collaborated with Louis Brus, later played a pivotal role in simplifying the production methods for nanoparticles with unique characteristics. His work paved the way for efficient and controlled manufacturing of nanoparticles displaying desired deviant behaviors. Factor Responsible for Distinctive Properties of Nanoparticles: The unconventional behavior of small nanoparticles is a result of the emergence of quantum effects.

Despite nanoparticles being considerably larger than individual atoms, a crucial insight emerged in the 1930s, that when particles are reduced to the nanoscale, quantum effects can come into play. This is primarily because, under such conditions, electrons within atoms find themselves confined within a limited space. Typically, electrons move within a relatively spacious area outside the nucleus of an atom. However, as particle size drastically decreases, electrons experience increasing constraints, leading to the manifestation of these peculiar quantum effects. This profound understanding, as observed and demonstrated by the Nobel Laureates, Ekimov and Brus in their laboratories, resulted in the creation of nano-sized particles with distinct behaviors compared to their larger counterparts of the same element.