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Scientists from Georgia Tech have developed what they say is a quick and efficient way to create single photons for potential use in optical quantum information processing systems.
The technique takes advantage of the properties of atoms with one or more electrons excited to a condition of near ionisation known as the Rydberg state. These atoms – with a principal quantum number greater than 70 – have exaggerated electromagnetic properties and interact strongly with one another.
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Researchers claim to have used zinc oxide microwires to 'significantly' improve the efficiency at which gallium nitride leds convert electricity to ultraviolet light.
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A new type of piezoelectric resistive switching device in which the write-read access of memory cells is controlled by electromechanical modulation, has been unveiled by researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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