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The Quantum Mirror – the lightest mirror in the world – Innovation Origins
The German Max-Planck Institute has developed the thinnest and lightest mirror in the world. It is what is known as a quantum mirror with a […]
The German Max-Planck Institute has developed the thinnest and lightest mirror in the world. It is what is known as a quantum mirror with a diameter of approximately seven micrometers and a thickness of 10 nanometers. It could signify the next step in the development of quantum computers and sensors which make use of lasers to transfer information. Max-Planck announced this on Wednesday evening.
The mirror is comparable to mirrors that we are familiar with in only one respect. It reflects light…
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