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LIGHT & ELECTRICITY: merged?

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 5:46 pm
by jeffbert
:lol: :w00t: When I saw the title of this article, I began to wonder just how could they do that? Moreover, why would they even want to do that? :whistling:

Apparently making light follow a curved surface has some potential:

New form of light promises boost for photonic computing

another related article:
Liquid light switch bridges the gap between light and electricity

Just reading the 1st few paragraphs of this 2nd article makes me dizzy! Here is the 5th paragraph:
To create a Polariton Bose-Einstein condensate, laser light is first captured between mirrors in a microcavity just a few microns in size. Here the light interacts with thin sections of semiconductor material to produce a half-light, half-matter combination of quasi-particles known as a polariton, which are made up of semiconductor excitons (excited electrons bound to the hole produced by their excitation) and photons .
:p :o hmy: :whistling: :confused:

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 9:29 pm
by cybotron
a computer with the entire library of Congress on your wrist or on ear.