Columbia Physicists See Light Waves Moving Through a Metal
May 18, 2024
May 18, 2024
MATERIALS PARK, Ohio, May 18 (TNSres) -- ASM International posted the following news:
When we encounter metals in our day-to-day lives, we perceive them as shiny. That's because common metallic materials are reflective at visible light wavelengths and will bounce back any light that strikes them. While metals are well suited to conducting electricity and heat, they aren't typically thought of as a means to conduct light.
But in the burgeoning field of quantum . . .
When we encounter metals in our day-to-day lives, we perceive them as shiny. That's because common metallic materials are reflective at visible light wavelengths and will bounce back any light that strikes them. While metals are well suited to conducting electricity and heat, they aren't typically thought of as a means to conduct light.
But in the burgeoning field of quantum . . .
