A computer that computes with light!
Posted on January 27th, 2010 by Michael
Spasers herald a new dawn for optical computing
IT’S a laser, but not as we know it. For a start, you need a microscope to see it.
Gleaming eerily green, it is a single spherical particle just a few tens of nanometres across.

(Image: Jeffrey Coolidge/Getty)
Tiny it might be, but its creators have big plans for it. With further advances, it could help to fulfil a long-held dream: to build a super-fast computer that computes with light.
Dubbed a “spaser”, this minuscule lasing object is the latest by-product of a buzzing field known as nanoplasmonics. Just as microelectronics exploits the behaviour of electrons in metals and semiconductors on micrometre scales, so nanoplasmonics is concerned with the nanoscale comings and goings of entities known as plasmons that lurk on and below the surfaces of metals.

November 9th, 2010 at 8:50 pm
Wow another great example of a bvs
August 17th, 2010 at 6:57 pm
This article highlights my need to constantly keep abreast of new developments . Exciting times!