IEC/TC 113 - Nanotechnology standardization for electrical and electronics products and systems
Standardization in the field of nanotechnology relevant to electricity and related technologies within the area of the IEC. These are especially electronics, magnetics and electromagnetics, electroacoustics, multimedia, telecommunication, and energy production. Specific topics are terminology and symbols, measurement and performance, reliability, design and development, electromagnetic compatibility, safety and environment. Note: Liaison will be ensured with other technical committees inside the IEC, relevant national, regional and international standardization bodies and organisations, as well as with other interested organisations and networks world-wide. Special attention will be given to the Liaison with the ISO TC 229 "Nanotechnology" to ensure coordination and to prevent duplication of work
Nanotechnology standardization for electrical and electronics products and systems
Standardization in the field of nanotechnology relevant to electricity and related technologies within the area of the IEC. These are especially electronics, magnetics and electromagnetics, electroacoustics, multimedia, telecommunication, and energy production. Specific topics are terminology and symbols, measurement and performance, reliability, design and development, electromagnetic compatibility, safety and environment. Note: Liaison will be ensured with other technical committees inside the IEC, relevant national, regional and international standardization bodies and organisations, as well as with other interested organisations and networks world-wide. Special attention will be given to the Liaison with the ISO TC 229 "Nanotechnology" to ensure coordination and to prevent duplication of work
General Information
IEC 62607-3-1:2014 describes the procedures to be followed and precautions to be observed when performing reproducible measurements of the quantum efficiency of luminescent nanomaterials. Luminescent nanomaterials covered by this method include nano-objects such as quantum dots, nanophosphors, nanoparticles, nanofibers, nanocrystals, nanoplates, and structures containing these materials. The nanomaterials may be dispersed in either a liquid state (e.g., colloidal dispersion of quantum dots) or solid-state (e.g., nanofibers containing luminescent nanoparticles). This standard covers both relative measurements of liquid state luminescent nanomaterials and absolute measurements of both solid and liquid state nanomaterials. Key words: nanotechnology, nano, naloleds
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