Well, here’s a cooooool finding. Take any piece of electronic equipment you can think of and its circuits are powered by, yes, electrons. But a new experiment takes us one step closer to “atomtronic ...
Researchers from NTNU and EPFL have unveiled a compact, low-cost laser that outperforms current models in speed, control, and ...
Boise State University researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge approach to manufacturing flexible hybrid circuits—reducing costs, waste, and environmental impact. Their work leverages the properties ...
As demand for next-generation semiconductor chips grows, a team of researchers has succeeded in laser-drilling the world's tiniest circuit board holes, measuring a near-inconceivable 3 micrometers in ...
Networking specialist ADVA has joined an initiative that aims to speed up data center interconnect (DCI) technology by embedding lasers into silicon chips. The four-year collaborative project, called ...
AMES, Iowa – The researchers in Jonathan Claussen’s lab at Iowa State University (who like to call themselves nanoengineers) have been looking for ways to use graphene and its amazing properties in ...
Engineers have led development of a laser-treatment process that allows them to use printed graphene for electric circuits and electrodes -- even on paper and other fragile surfaces. The technology ...
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New laser-powered quantum radio detects signals without using electricity or antennas
The device, developed by researchers from the Faculty of Physics and the Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, uses ...
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Many kinds of lasers are utilized in trapped-ion quantum technology. Conventional implementations of light sources are free-space optical circuits with many optical elements mounted on a rigid optical ...
Here at Hackaday we really like to feature projects that push the limits of what’s possible, or ones that feature some new and exciting technology that nobody has ever seen before. So what’s so ...
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