Research removes obstacle to lasers and computers working at speed of light
By juxtaposing contrasting properties of two different nanomaterials, a team of Clemson University physicists has developed an optical diode that enables light to move in one direction. The development overcomes an obstacle in the quest for better optical isolators for high-energy lasers and optical computers capable of processing data at the speed of light.
Source: Clemson
Research removes obstacle to lasers and computers working at speed of light