Researchers have demonstrated a simpler, more efficient single-photon emitter that can be made using traditional semiconductor processing techniques.

Researchers have demonstrated a simpler, more efficient single-photon emitter that can be made using traditional semiconductor processing techniques.
Researchers working to harness the quantum nature of light and semiconductors develop new logic system.
Research enables bulk silicon to emit broad-spectrum, visible light, opening the possibility of devices that have both electronic and photonic components.
New optical technologies using “metasurfaces” capable of the ultra-efficient control of light are nearing commercialization.
Results pave the way for the use of nanolasers in a variety of practical applications.
Chemists at USF and KAUST have discovered a more efficient, less expensive and reusable material for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and separation.
Material investigated by USF and KAUST chemists could be a breakthrough in developing new tools for cleaner air and energy production.
BASF intend to open new facility by the end of 2013.
Recent research offers a new spin on using nanoscale semiconductor structures to build faster computers and electronics.
New kind of chip not only moves information from left to right and back to front, but up and down as well.