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Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University created a programmable thermal device that controls heat radiation direction and retains its configuration without power. Published in Laser & Photonics Reviews, the breakthrough could improve thermal management in AI chips, silicon photonics, infrared sensors, and energy-harvesting systems.
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