Monday 15 December 2014

Smartphones could soon be printed on t-shirts


Smartphones could soon be printed on t-shirts


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Researchers are investigating a new version of “spaser” – a nano-scale laser or nano-laser technology which could mean that mobile phones become so small, efficient, and flexible that they could be printed on clothing. A team of researchers from Monash University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (ECSE) has modelled the world’s first spaser (surface pleonasm amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) to be made completely of carbon.

A spaser emits a beam of light through the vibration of free electrons, rather than the space-consuming electromagnetic wave emission process of a traditional laser. PhD student and lead researcher Chanaka Rupasinghe said the modeled spaser design using carbon would offer many advantages. Chanaka said other spasers designed till date are made of gold or silver nano particles and are semiconductor quantum dots while our device would be comprised of a graphene resonator and a carbon nano tube gain element.

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