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Physicists exploit the light to control semiconductors in billions of dollars of a second

A peer -evaluated study reports the development of ultra -rapid nanoelectronic modulation technology. Physicists from Bielefeld University and Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden (IFW Dresden) have introduced a new technique that uses ultra-terraceous light pulses to handle atomically thin semiconductors. Their research, published in Nature Communications, could lead to development […]

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