The Zeinur Solar Disk is a solar collection array that uses an arrangement of combined nanoantenna and quantum dot nanocrystal-coated silicon substrate cells fastened and bonded to a superconductive mesh core. Zeinur disks are roughly 50 meters in diameter and 1 meter thick, supported by the Zeinur Ring system that runs across its Y-axis extremities and an electrostatic shield emitter that protects every block of 4 units. They provide high energy collection and transfer efficiency versus conventional silicon chip arrays, though are considered slightly more expensive due to the complexity of the materials science involved.