<p>➀ Researchers develop infrared detectors using quantum dots to replace toxic heavy metals like mercury and lead.</p><p>➀ Liquid "quantum ink" enables cost-effective, scalable production through coating techniques, avoiding hazardous materials.</p><p>➂ While performance trails state-of-the-art detectors, the eco-friendly solution shows microsecond response times and potential for commercial/defense applications.</p>
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