Researchers create photonic materials for powerful, efficient light-based computing
University of Central Florida researchers are developing new photonic materials that could one day help enable low power, ultra-fast, light-based computing.
University of Central Florida researchers are developing new photonic materials that could one day help enable low power, ultra-fast, light-based computing.
Materials Science
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Plants & Animals
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Nanophysics
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Analytical Chemistry
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Optics & Photonics
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Computer Sciences
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Business
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Robotics
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Computer Sciences
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Robotics
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