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Heriot-Watt and Purdue use time to control light, with transparent conducting oxides

Controlling light with time

(l-r): Dr. Wallace Jaffray, a post-doc research associate, Dr. Marcello Ferrera, Associate Professor of Nano-Photonics and Sven Stengel, PhD candidate. Image: Heriot-Watt University

Collaborative research from scientists at Heriot-Watt and Purdue Universities involves the manipulation of transparent conducting oxides to better control photons

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