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Optical Computing – Nanomaterials With Silicon Developed

2018-05-31
By: Guest Article
On: May 31, 2018
In: Clean News, Innovations, News, Solar, Technology

In a development that could boost optical or light-based computing, a group of Indian scientists has developed a photodetector device by integrating sheets of nanomaterials with silicon. The device could be used to develop a switch for optical computing and could also make silicon solar cells more efficient. Computers, atContinue Reading

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