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Study Illuminates ‘Hidden’ Phases of Matter

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CAMBRIDGE, MA, June 26, 2019 — Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) demonstrated a metal oxide with a “hidden” ferroelectric phase, which can be activated with extremely fast pulses of light. The work opens the door to creating materials in which one can turn on and off properties in a trillionth of a second with the flick of a switch. A new study reveals a 'hidden' phase of strontium titanate. On the left, extremely fast pulses of light excite atoms within the crystal structure (red arrows), which shifts the material into a new,...Read full article

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    Published: June 2019
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    optical materials
    Optical materials refer to substances or compounds specifically chosen for their optical properties and used in the fabrication of optical components and systems. These materials are characterized by their ability to interact with light in a controlled manner, enabling applications such as transmission, reflection, refraction, absorption, and emission of light. Optical materials play a crucial role in the design and performance of optical systems across various industries, including...
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