Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland have discovered a new way to control light by adding a new dimension - time.
This breakthrough involves using ultra-fast pulses of light to control the properties of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs).
The discovery could revolutionize optical computing, AI, and quantum technology, leading to faster and more efficient data processing.
The ability to manipulate the speed of photons through TCOs could unlock new forms of light control and pave the way for high-speed, energy-efficient optical technologies.