Researchers investigate an elusive cooling phenomenon in a halide perovskite-based dots-in-crystal material, shedding light ...
Using semiconducting quantum dots presents an unsolved problem. When light irradiates a semiconductor, it generates excitons—pairs of electrons and positively charged "holes." When excitons ...
Researchers have explored a fascinating cooling phenomenon within halide perovskite-based "dots-in-crystal" materials, ...
In a new study, researchers at Osaka University have created the world's first compact, tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor ...
The semiconductor industry is at the heart of technological innovation, powering everything from smartphones to advanced computing systems. As the demand for smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient ...
Under very specific circumstances light can have a cooling effect, which new research shows can be larger than anticipated.
Researchers from Japan have developed tuneable blue semiconductor lasers initiating practical far-UV light sources.
At an atomic level, semiconductors have a crystalline structure in which their electrons are arranged in energy bands. The ...
Flexible light sources and displays are key emerging technologies enabling new applications. While thin‐film flexible light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) are rapidly developing, recent progress in nanowire ...
Top-tier European automakers have recognized the need for lighting that replicates the natural light spectrum to protect the ...