When we look at the world around us, all that we see is thanks to light. It reflects, refracts, and interacts, carrying shape and depth from the objects it touches. But what about light itself?
A new experiment confirms that angular momentum conservation holds even when a single photon is split into two.
Northwestern University researchers develop a molecular coating for tungsten diselenide, boosting single-photon emission ...
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