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 Quantum doughnuts slow and freeze light at will
Quantum doughnuts slow and freeze light at will
Research led by the University of Warwick has found a way to use doughnut shaped by-products of quantum dots to slow and even freeze light, opening up a wide range of possibilities from reliable and effective light based computing to the possibility of "slow glass". picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
tags quantum doughnuts slow freeze light warwick
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 kakana
9 months ago
It's exciting to see emerging technologies and makes me wonder what we'll see in 20 years.

On the other hand, it a little frightening to think how much more we'll be dependent on it.
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
Zooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom.


That's the sound of this info going over my head.
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 ozero
9 months ago
whoa, frozen light, wonder how does it look like :)

(i just started clarke and baxter's sunstorm)
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 bulletti...
9 months ago
It's not hard to see how it looks in the future.

For example, in a few years I will order ice-cream with frozen light flavor. And natural too, collected directly from the sun. Not with the messy chemicals they are doing it this days.
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