more »
For tiny fractions of a second, quartz glass can take on metallic properties, when it is illuminated be a laser pulse. This has been shown by new calculations. The effect could be used to build logical switches which are much faster than today's microelectronics.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vat7uAcxjTiXTLxJfPRkWaQVQyIu3hMGs2-wGVtLFGPtzqvAPnVSQb3FmTQGMXE_5ZmRXCW9xrCO-67_BKA-RwhrW7pK0H3QoDo6xzAqLqnR-mhAZjvEBrafKPsmdLp-NRo9IntQHQVA76oSzfeDNh6aZVCQ=s0-d)
via Science Daily
For tiny fractions of a second, quartz glass can take on metallic properties, when it is illuminated be a laser pulse. This has been shown by new calculations. The effect could be used to build logical switches which are much faster than today's microelectronics.
via Science Daily
No comments:
Post a Comment