IOP Conferences

Sponsors and Exhibitors

QD2010
QD2010

Andor enables its customers to break new ground by performing light measurements previously considered impossible. With a portfolio spanning high-performance scientific digital cameras, spectrometers, microscopy systems and analysis software, Andor is a world leader in scientific imaging. More information about Andor Technology PLC is available at www.andor.com


attocube systems provides ultra-high precision spatial positioning systems and scanning probe microscopes such as AFM, CFM, SNOM and STM. These systems are particularly suitable for extreme environmental conditions such as cryogenic temperatures, high magnetic fields and ultra-high vacuum environments and have enabled pioneering investigations and developments in science and industry. More information is available at www.attocube.com


Hamamatsu Photonics is a world-leading manufacturer of optoelectronic components and systems. Our range of products covers the entire optical spectrum and provides solutions for a wide variety of applications including our streak camera range for ultra-fast low-level light measurement, and our OLED Absolute Quantum Yield measurement system for new material development.


HORIBA Scientific is a world leading manufacturer of spectroscopic and analytical instruments. We offer a wide range of solutions enabling characterisation and identification of many nano-materials such as Quantum Dots. Discuss your requirements for Q-Dot analysis including techniques such as; Fluorescence and Fluorescence Lifetime, Quantum Yield, Particle Size Analysis, PL, Raman, and Optical Spectroscopy at QD2010.



Oxford Instruments Nanoscience is a leading manufacturer of scientific equipment supplying ultra low temperature and high magnetic field sample environments for physics, chemistry and materials science research applications. The product range includes dilution refrigerators, 3He inserts, superconducting magnets, optical and spectroscopy cryostats, Cryofree® products and consultancy services.


Princeton Instruments is the world’s leading provider of CCD/EMCCD spectroscopy and imaging systems, spectrographs, and intensified cameras & accessories.  Renowned for high quality and sensitivity for the most demanding applications, Princeton Instruments’ line of Acton spectrographs, liquid nitrogen cooled InGaAs detectors and Te/Ln cooled CCDs have been used in a wide variety of spectroscopy and imaging applications, including the detection and characterization of Quantum Dots, for many years. 


As Britain’s national academy for engineering, the Royal Academy of Engineering brings together the country’s most eminent engineers from all disciplines to promote excellence in the science, art and practice of engineering. Strategic priorities are to enhance the UK’s engineering capabilities, to celebrate excellence and inspire the next generation, and to lead debate by guiding informed thinking and influencing public policy.


The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) promotes international cooperation in physics; sponsors international meetings; fosters the publication of papers and tables of physical constants; promotes international agreements on the use of symbols, units, nomenclature and standards; fosters free circulation of scientists; and encourages research and education.


Veeco is the MBE equipment technology leader—and the industry’s most trusted, capable partner. Through years of proven performance, Veeco offers an extensive, reliable product portfolio for a diverse set of applications—most recent, the GEN10 MBE System for efficient advancement of R&D, complimented by Veeco’s precise surface measurement tools. 

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