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Nanocrystals emit light by efficiently ‘tunneling’ electrons

by Staff July 23, 2018
July 23, 2018 34 views
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Using advanced fabrication techniques, engineers have built a nanosized device out of silver crystals that can generate light by efficiently ‘tunneling’ electrons through a tiny barrier. The work brings plasmonics research a step closer to realizing ultra-compact light sources for high-speed, optical data processing and other on-chip applications.

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