Measuring the W boson mass
The high-precision measurement of the mass of the W boson differs significantly from its calculated value in the Standard Model. What does this mean for particle physics?
The high-precision measurement of the mass of the W boson differs significantly from its calculated value in the Standard Model. What does this mean for particle physics?
Developing photodetectors that work across the electromagnetic spectrum remains a challenge, and there are many trade-offs to be considered, including speed, efficiency, noise, spectral detection range and cost. This Review discusses the photophysical attributes of the active materials that define the interrelated aspects of response amplitude and temporal dynamics in photodetectors.