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Antarctic detector captured 13 radio pulses from cosmic rays in ice
Neutrinos pass through the entire planet without stopping. They travel billions of light-years from colliding black holes and ...
13 Radio Wave Events Detected Beneath Antarctic Ice Linked To The Askaryan Effect, Predicted In 1962
"First predicted by Askaryan in 1962, this radiation has its origin in the netnegative charge generated in the moving shower ...
Some innovations in physics come from entirely new technologies, others from fresh theoretical insights. Others still take ...
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New diode design could shrink image sensors with built-in memory and compute
Every time a smartphone snaps a photo, millions of tiny light detectors capture the scene and then ferry all that raw data ...
Abstract: We introduce a novel configurable model of single photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) array photodetectors with intelligent control and active quenching, where individual components can be ...
Abstract: To mitigate the low frequency noise variability in Schottky barrier diodes (SBD’s) fabricated in a 110-nm foundry CMOS process and its effect on the performance of electromagnetic-thermal ...
A pulse of light sets the tempo in the material. Atoms in a crystalline sheet just a few atoms thick begin to move—not randomly, but in a coordinated rhythm, twisting and untwisting in sync like ...
a, Example of ISM-FLUX on nanorulers consisting of three fluorophores with 40 nm spacing between nearest neighbours. With a single-element detector, none of the nanorulers can be resolved, due to the ...
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