Unveiling ultra-thin electron liquids in silicon
Soft X-rays enable scientists to visualise non-invasively the electronic properties of ultra-thin dopant layers buried within semiconductor wafers. In the advancing world of semiconductor technologies and quantum computing, scientists are now able to engineer devices...
New Synthetic Methodology for High-Quality InP-Based Quantum Dots Promises Safer and More Efficient Production
A breakthrough in the field of quantum dot (QD) synthesis has been achieved by LCN researchers based in the Department of Physics at King’s College London. Writing in Nanoscale Horizons, Dr Yi Wang and Professor Mark Green report on a novel synthetic methodology...
Experiment reveals light rotating objects in a direction never seen before
An experiment conducted by LCN researchers in the Department of Physics, King’s College London, has revealed for the first time that light is capable of rotating objects in a new direction. Dr James Millen and Dr Francisco Rodríguez-Fortuño observed transverse orbital...
Researchers find new MASER material that could revolutionise imaging and sensing
Experts in the Department of Materials, Imperial College London, have found a new material that could redefine the use of room-temperature masers. Masers, the microwave version of lasers, are devices with the remarkable ability to amplify even the weakest electrical...