Researchers at Cornell, Purdue and Norfolk State University have reported the successful creation of a 'spaser', a new kind of nanoscale laser that breaks dimensional limits previously thought to be insurmountable, leading the way to significantly faster and more efficient computer processing and data transfer rates...
Tags: Electronics, Imaging, Laser, Nanoscale, Nanotechnology, Optical, Purdue University, Research
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