Researchers reveal that plasmons in boron-doped diamonds are driving advances in electronics, optics and quantum computing.
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Now, researchers in Australia say they have devised a method of encoding quantum information that makes the accumulation of ...
One doesn’t have to watch too many movies set in the Victorian/Edwardian period to think that most streets circa 1880-1900 were much like this one, dark and scary in a ...
Burning fossil fuels has led to a global energy crisis, worsening pollution and climate change. To tackle this problem, we ...
In this work, we investigate mode-locking induced beam aggregation in a Ho-doped Figure-9 spatiotemporal mode-locked laser. The laser is configured in a way so that the intra-cavity multimode beam ...
n-PBDF polymer improves electrochromic display efficiency Flexible, full-colour displays with low power usage showcased New polymer could replace indium tin oxide in displays ...
At Stanford, materials scientist Jennifer Dionne led a team that used nanocrystals doped with ytterbium and erbium. When two ytterbium atoms absorb near-infrared photons, they can then transfer energy ...
Now, researchers at Zhejiang University in China have combined these two elements in an innovative way. They created electronic light sensors that use water's molecular properties to enhance the ...
Recent technological advances have enabled the development of increasingly sophisticated and energy-efficient displays for electronic devices. To further improve existing displays and create even more ...