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WÜRZBURG, Germany, Dec. 1, 2009 – Physicists from the University of Würzburg are boasting research that could make tap-proof data transmission a possibility in the near future. At the heart of the concept are tiny towers made from semiconducting material. They are around 10 µm in height with a diameter of just one to two micrometers (a human hair is roughly a hundred times thicker). Tiny towers, 100 times thinner than a human hair, are made by the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Würzburg from semiconducting material and possess special properties. (Image: Monika Emmerling / Adriana Wolf) The...Read full article

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    Published: December 2009
    Glossary
    nano
    An SI prefix meaning one billionth (10-9). Nano can also be used to indicate the study of atoms, molecules and other structures and particles on the nanometer scale. Nano-optics (also referred to as nanophotonics), for example, is the study of how light and light-matter interactions behave on the nanometer scale. See nanophotonics.
    photonics
    The technology of generating and harnessing light and other forms of radiant energy whose quantum unit is the photon. The science includes light emission, transmission, deflection, amplification and detection by optical components and instruments, lasers and other light sources, fiber optics, electro-optical instrumentation, related hardware and electronics, and sophisticated systems. The range of applications of photonics extends from energy generation to detection to communications and...
    quantum dots
    A quantum dot is a nanoscale semiconductor structure, typically composed of materials like cadmium selenide or indium arsenide, that exhibits unique quantum mechanical properties. These properties arise from the confinement of electrons within the dot, leading to discrete energy levels, or "quantization" of energy, similar to the behavior of individual atoms or molecules. Quantum dots have a size on the order of a few nanometers and can emit or absorb photons (light) with precise wavelengths,...
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