A study published in Nano Letters demonstrates the use of quantum dots to create metasurfaces, enabling two objects to exist in the same space. Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) ...
Devices that capture the brilliant light from millions of quantum dots, including chip-scale lasers and optical amplifiers, have made the transition from laboratory experiments to commercial products.
A research team led by Professors Yang Ji-woong and In Su-il of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee), through joint research with Dr. Ahn Hyung-joo of ...
Light-based quantum technologies, such as quantum communication and photonic quantum computing, require reliable sources of individual photons and, ideally, pairs of entangled photons. Semiconductor ...
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