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Creating Solar Cells Using Light From Crystal Semiconductors

Scientists from Rutgers University have discovered a new method for controlling light, using crystal semiconductors.

Direct Link Discovered Between Sample Quality & Valley Polarization

The Naval Research Laboratory has discovered a surprising new link between valley polarization and sample quality.
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Liquid-Light Semiconductor Switch to set Foundation for Future Signal Processing

A group of researchers from the University of Cambridge have built an energy efficient, miniature, electro-optical switch for semiconductor microchips. Using a form of liquid light and an external electrical field, the team has created a semiconductor switch that can convert electrical signals to optical signals.
New Plasma Technology Improves Thin Film Processing

New Plasma Technology Improves Thin Film Processing

While developing a less expensive way to create supercapacitors for renewable energy storage, South Dakota State University Associate Professor Qi Hua Fan developed a new plasma technology that improves produ... Read More...

Researchers Develop New Two-Dimensional Material for Optoelectronics

MIT researchers have developed a new material that is two-dimensional to create devices that have the ability to harness or emit light. The material, called tungsten diselenide (WSe2), could produce ultrathin, lightweight and flexible optoelectronic devices.

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