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Polariton Laser Is Electrically Injected

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STANFORD, Calif., and WÜRZBURG, Germany, May 16, 2013 — An international team demonstrated a revolutionary electrically driven polariton laser that could significantly improve the efficiency of such devices by requiring a hundred times less power than conventional lasers. The system makes use of the unique physical properties of bosons that scientists have attempted to incorporate into lasers for decades and was created by a team led by Stanford's Yoshihisa Yamamoto, a professor of electrical engineering and of applied physics. Collaborators on the project were the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo and a team from the University of...Read full article

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    Published: May 2013
    Glossary
    boson
    A boson is a type of fundamental particle that follows Bose-Einstein statistics, which dictate the statistical distribution of identical particles with integer spin. Bosons are one of the two main categories of particles in quantum mechanics, the other being fermions, which follow Fermi-Dirac statistics and have half-integer spins. Spin: Bosons have integer spins (0, 1, 2, etc.), in contrast to fermions, which have half-integer spins (1/2, 3/2, etc.). Symmetry: Bosons obey...
    exciton
    An exciton is a quasiparticle that represents the bound state of an electron and a hole in a solid-state material, typically a semiconductor or an insulator. In simpler terms, an exciton is a paired electron and hole created when an electron absorbs a photon and is promoted to a higher energy state, leaving behind an empty state called a hole. Key characteristics of excitons include: Formation: Excitons are formed when an electron in the valence band of a material is excited to the...
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