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Semiconductor Wire Built Into An Optical Fiber

Teams from Penn State University in the United States and the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom has developed a process for growing a single-crystal semiconductor inside the tunnel of a hollow optical fiber. Read more at the Penn State News.

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