Scientists explore how symmetrically coupled light and matter produce a new combined state of light and electrons - a state which could be utilized in the design of new materials.
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Scientists explore how symmetrically coupled light and matter produce a new combined state of light and electrons - a state which could be utilized in the design of new materials. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed a method to fabricate a one-dimensional array of individual molecules and to precisely control its electronic structure. • Email to a friend • Researchers have succeeded in creating low-noise states at wavelengths between 700 and 800 nanometres, i.e. close to the visible red range. This would, for example, enable coupling to other photonic systems. • Email to a friend • Could your smartphone analyse the coronavirus on surfaces? Researchers are developing a new generation of optical microscopes for mobile phones where LEDs and tiny detectors in the camera can analyse very small structures. • Email to a friend • A team of physicists have achieved attosecond time resolution in a transmission electron microscope by combining it with a continuous-wave laser - new insights into light-matter interactions. • Email to a friend • Scientists synthesize sub-nanometer particles with precisely controlled proportions of indium and tin using specific macromolecular templates called dendrimers. Through a screening process spanning different metallic ratios, they discovered unusual electronic states and optical properties originating from size-miniaturization and elemental-hybridization. • Email to a friend • Researchers have developed an ultra-sensitive, seriously resilient strain sensor that can be embedded in textiles and soft robotic systems. • Email to a friend • Scientists determined that simple, post-synthetic structural modifications can greatly influence the photocatalytic activity of carbon nitrides. • Email to a friend • |
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