Scientists bend light through time, unlocking a new dimension for control
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Scientists have demonstrated time manipulation of light using nanomaterials called transparent conducting oxides (TCOs). By rapidly changing the optical properties of TCOs while light passes through, researchers split light pulses and altered their speed and frequency, potentially impacting fields like quantum computing and 3D experiences.
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