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We study lasing in two gold nanorod arrays, one exhibiting hyperbolic dispersion while the other is elliptic at the emission wavelength of Rhodamine 101. Results show the hyperbolic metamaterial provides stronger emission with reduced threshold.
The first examples of nanotechnology, some historians might be inclined to argue, could very well be accredited to some glassblowers from the days of imperial Rome. Those ancient craftsmen were able to embed colloidal metal particles within their glassy works to enhance their lustrous qualities. Although they were most likely unaware of the nanoscopic nature of these inclusions, this did not prevent...
Network-on-Chip (NoC) has been widely accepted as one of the most promising on-chip communication architectures for many-core Systems-on-Chip (SoC). With billions of transistors integrated on a single chip, inter-component communication becomes more and more complicated and power hungry. By leveraging the existing technologies of computer networks, NoC enables the on-chip communication to be simpler...
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