Students at Berkley developed world's first room temperature operated semiconductor plasmon nanolaser. Previous spasers sustain lasing at temperatures below -250° C, which enables its use in commercial products.
Semiconductor plasmon nano lasers could be used within computer processors, medical devices and digital storage devices because of it's ability to be focused to precision levels.
Operating at a speed of a 100 times faster than it's electrical relatives... it could potentially be a evolutionary successor to our current CPUs and the blue-ray.
The future is looking speedy.
Reference: Google "Berkley semiconductor plasmon nanolaser laser"
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