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Thermal Stability Switches on Potential of Borophene Crystals

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Tokyo Institute of Technology researchers have investigated borophene liquid crystals that demonstrate high thermal stability and optical switching behavior, even at low voltages. The findings highlight the potential of borophene oxide-derived liquid crystals for use in a variety of applications that include those that conventional organic liquid crystals or inorganic materials are unable to support. More specifically, the research team said, its findings demonstrate the feasibility of inorganic liquid devices in harsh environments. Device applications for the research include on/off...Read full article

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    Published: March 2022
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    optical switching
    Optical switching refers to the process of controlling the routing or transmission of optical signals within a network using various techniques to selectively switch or redirect optical paths. This is essential in optical communication systems, where data is transmitted as light signals over optical fibers. Optical switching technologies enable efficient, high-speed, and flexible routing of optical signals, enhancing the performance and scalability of optical networks. There are several types...
    Research & TechnologyMaterialsliquid crystalsoptical switchoptical switchingthermal stabilityboropheneborophene oxideborophene liquid crystalsstabilityatomic structureNature CommunicationsTokyo Institute of TechnologyAsia-PacificDisplaysdevicesnematic liquid crystalnematic liquid crystal devicesTechnology News

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