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KAIST Researchers Develop Direct Printing of Nanolasers for Optical Computing and Quantum Security
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KAIST and POSTECH researchers said they developed an ultra-fine electrohydrodynamic 3D printing method that enables vertical nanolasers to be printed directly onto semiconductor chips, allowing much higher device density…
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