Physics World Optics & Photonics Briefing 2023
In the three decades since CERN made Tim Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web freely and openly available to everyone, we’ve got used to exchanging extraordinary amounts of data. One way of keeping up with the insatiable demand could be a new, energy-efficient single chip-based light source, which researchers have used to transmit a record-breaking 1.8 petabytes per second. Find out about this research breakthrough and many more besides in the latest free-to-read Physics World Optics and Photonics Briefing. It includes an interview with Tongtong Zhu – founder and chief executive of UK start-up Porotech, which makes micro-scale light-emitting diodes for full-colour displays.
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Mimicking photosynthesis to produce hydrogen
Single light source breaks data transmission rate record
Thinner solar cells are more robust to space radiation
Measuring blood-oxygen levels with phone cameras
Full colour materials science
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