Shelfrock77 OP t1_iy97wgl wrote
“A research team from the Technical University of Denmark has created a device known as a “dielectric nanocavity” that successfully concentrates light in a volume 12 times smaller than the diffraction limit. The finding is groundbreaking in optical research and was recently published in the journal Nature Communications.”
“This major scientific advance has implications for many fields, including energy-efficient computers and quantum technology.”
promptmonkeyai t1_iyatwnn wrote
Energy efficient computers and quantum tech...eli5 could this also be applied to help power homes & industry
HenryHorse_ t1_iycymjr wrote
Its going to allow very small animals to have very bright rooms
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