{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Quantum Prism-Nano Source of Light with Dispersive Spectrum and Optical Upconversion. {Author}: Medvids A;Ščajev P;Miasojedovas S;Hara K; {Journal}: Nanomaterials (Basel) {Volume}: 14 {Issue}: 15 {Year}: 2024 Jul 30 {Factor}: 5.719 {DOI}: 10.3390/nano14151277 {Abstract}: A quantum prism, a new structure, consisting of many quantum wires with a diameter that gradually decreases from the base to the top, is the focus of our research. This distribution of quantum wires leads to a dispersive emitted spectrum. The red edge of the spectrum is determined by the band gap width of the bulk semiconductor, and the blue edge is determined by the quantum size of the excitons at the top of the prism. The PL spectrum of the silicon prismatic sample was excited by weak and strong light absorption. At weak absorption (hνex = 1.2 eV), the PL spectrum is located in the visible part of the spectrum, from 1.4 eV to 1.9 eV, with an energy higher than the band gap of the Si crystal. Such a "blue shift" of PL spectra by 0.7 eV is characteristic of the quantum confinement effect. It is a rainbow spectrum with an optical upconversion. The quantum prism is a new type of nano light source, as it replaces two elements in a conventional spectrometer: a light source and a dispersive element. These features enable to create a nano-spectrometer for measuring the absorption spectrum of individual molecules or viruses.