Optical materials news, March 2022

A novel ‘self-driving lab’ uses artificial intelligence and fluidic systems to advance understanding of semiconductor and metallic nanomaterials.

Researchers have shown how the photon-spin interface in a novel europium molecular crystal can be used to entangle nuclear spin qubits.

A novel approach for detecting non-uniformities in the optical properties of 2D materials could allow them to be used for sensing applications.

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