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A 200-year-old physics experiment could help build future computers

Scientists at NTU Singapore have revived a classic optics experiment to produce optical skyrmions, which are tiny swirling patterns of light. This new method simplifies the generation of these structures, making them more accessible for research in data storage and computing. By using a laser on a circular disc, researchers can create multiple types of skyrmions simultaneously. This breakthrough opens exciting possibilities for future technologies and enhances our understanding of light's properties.
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