The tiniest microchips yet can be made from graphene
and other 2-D-materials, using a form of “nano-origami,” physicists
at the University of Sussex have found.
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New Fusion
The New Fusion technology is based on a phenomenon called triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) which is a process in which two triplet excitons annihilate and produce a higher energy singlet exciton.
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New Fusion
The New Fusion technology is based on a phenomenon called triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) which is a process in which two triplet excitons annihilate and produce a higher energy singlet exciton.