Pioneering new research could help unlock exciting new potential to create ultrafast, laser-driven storage devices. The study, led by experts from the University of Exeter, could revolutionize the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLaser 2.0: Flowing quantum dots produce one million pulses in a secondLaser technology is going to play an important role in advancing quantum devices, healthcare tools, and optical computing ...
A powerful laser beam fired from Earth targets a large heat exchanger aboard the craft, through which is pumped a propellant. As the heated propellant expands, it’s ultimately exhausted out of a ...
Flowing quantum dot solutions enhance heat dissipation, enabling stable high-speed pulsed operation and tunable color output for next-generation optical devices.
Pioneering new research could help unlock exciting new potential to create ultrafast, laser-driven storage ...
Researchers from Stanford University, the University of Cambridge, and Rice University have discovered a simple heat-based method to stabilize a key bioelectronic material.
a photodiode and a thermistor to resist high heat operations. The HHL modules are hermetically sealed, electrically isolated and can integrate an array of options, such as optics for rapid-axis ...
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