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applications
The scientists foresee
practical value in the discovery.
"The effects that
give rise to the formation of dropletons also influence the electrons in
optoelectronic devices such as laser diodes," says physicist Mackillo Kira
of the University
of Marburg in Germany, one of the researchers.
Examples of
optoelectronic devices include LED lights and semiconductor lasers used in
telecommunications and Blu-ray players.
"For example, the
dropletons couple particularly strongly to quantum fluctuations of light, which
should be extremely useful when designing lasers capable of encoding quantum
information," Kira adds.
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