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Luminescent on-off nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities for optical computing

AI data centres are driving an increasing demand for high-performance photonic solutions, harnessing more light power to handle growing data processing requirements. (Image: Freepik)

AI data centres are driving an increasing demand for high-performance photonic solutions, harnessing more light power to handle growing data processing requirements. (Image: Freepik)

The study examined nanocrystals composed of potassium, chlorine and lead, doped with neodymium ions. While the host nanocrystals themselves do not interact with light, they act as an enabling framework for the neodymium ions, which efficiently handle light signals.

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