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Researchers from XPANCEO, along with scientists from Singapore and Prague, have discovered a crystal made of molybdenum oxychloride capable of altering its optical properties depending on the angle at which light hits it. The crystal is distinguished by its ability to bend light exceptionally well and to change the transparency of its surface, with a high refractive index of 2.2, especially at a wavelength of 512 nanometers. These characteristics are expected to contribute to the development of smart lenses and augmented reality glasses that are thin and feature advanced light interaction.
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