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excitonics

[ ek-si-ton-iks, -sahy- ]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. the study of excitons and their use in semiconductors and insulators.


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"The ability to move excitons where we want will help us improve the efficiency of devices that already use excitons and expand excitonics into computing."

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Excitons are also easy to convert to and from light, so they open the way for extremely fast and efficient computers that use a combination of optics and excitonics, rather than electronics.

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"We are currently exploring lightwave electronics as a means to supercharge excitonics with extremely fast processing capabilities."

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The results could have applications in the development of new exciton-related technologies, or excitonics, in which the excitons would be manipulated through their magnetic properties.

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"Hubbard excitons and their magnetic binding mechanism demonstrate a drastic departure from the paradigms of traditional excitonics, creating the opportunity to develop a whole ecosystem of novel technologies that are fundamentally unavailable in conventional excitonic systems," Mehio says.

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