


Twisted magnets make brain-inspired computing more adaptable
A form of brain-inspired computing that exploits the intrinsic physical properties of a material to dramatically reduce energy use is now a step closer to reality, thanks to a new study led by LCN Researchers from UCL and Imperial College London Such an approach,...
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...
LCN researchers propose new design for future microscopic vehicles powered by light
LCN researchers at King’s have proposed a new design for future microscopic vehicles powered by light. Published in Optics Letters the team of researchers, including Dr Jack Kingsley-Smith and Dr Yanhui Hu, designed a 2D metasurface that is capable of controlling and...