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Stony Brook Researchers Discover Ice-like Phonons in Liquid Water

The finding, published in Nature Communications, changes views on the molecular nature of water and its applications to climate research and uses in energy technology

Optical phonons are a type of phonon that interact with electromagnetic radiation. These can be visualized as peaks in t…

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Researchers go for the gold on a single chip

The researchers used multiphysics simulations to predict the effects of continuous wave vs. pulsed laser mode and varyin…

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Single molecules show their colours

The ICFO researchers have presented a novel approach based on interferometric broadband excitation combined with confoca…

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II-VI Infrared Introduces CO Optics and Components

Technology breakthroughs in CO lasers have driven increased demand for commercial applications such as printed circuit b…

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UC Davis Photonics Technology Helps Shrink Telescopes

Photonic devices use light instead of electrons

A thin, photonic integrated circuit containing many waveguides together with many miniature lenses can create high resol…

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TECHSPEC® YAG-BBAR Coated Achromatic Lenses correct on-axis spherical and chromatic aberrations

Excellent broadband transmission from 500 - 1100 nm

TECHSPEC YAG-BBAR Coated Achromatic Lenses are specifically designed to minimize the spot size of polychromatic illumina…

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Quantum Technology On A Chip

The two essential requirements for a scalable quantum information processor are quantum interference and single-photon d…

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Mechanical Quanta see the light

Mechanism ensures "Good Vibrations" between quantum worlds

By first looking for this signalling photon, the researchers knew exactly when their nanomechanical device had succeeded…

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Engineers Invent a Bubble-Pen to Write with Nanoparticles

They have developed a device and technique, called bubble-pen lithography, that can efficiently handle nanoparticles — t…

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Physicists develop a cooling system for the processors of the future

Researchers from MIPT have found a solution to the problem of overheating of active plasmonic components. These componen…

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Miniaturised optical devices enabled by carbon nano technology

Research published today in Nature’s Scientific Reports demonstrates carbon nanotubes creating wafer-thin, flat structur…

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Watching Electrons Cool in 30 Quadrillionths of a Second

Technique developed by researchers could have applications in visual displays, solar cells and photodetectors

The development could have applications in numerous places where heat management is important, including visual displays…

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Scientists have shown how to make a low-cost yet high precision glass nanoengraving

A femtosecond laser used by scientists allows deposition of complex two- and three-dimensional patterns on the surface o…

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A Sense for Infrared Light

Laser physicists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics developed a measuring system for light waves in the near-infrared range.

Scientists have developed a measuring system that is able to determine laser pulses with a wide bandwidth in the infrare…

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Nano-photonics meets nano-mechanics

Controlling on-chip nano-optics by graphene nano-opto-mechanics

Active in situ control of light at the nanoscale remains a challenge in modern physics and in nanophotonics in particula…

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It’s a 3D printer, but not as we know it

This microstructure is then set in place using a focused laser beam, which locally cures the epoxy resin and then prints…

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Quantum knots are real!

The very first experimental observations of knots in quantum matter have just been reported in Nature Physics by scienti…

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Graphene tunes in to new frequency

Research could lead to safer X-rays and faster internet speeds.

The fascinating electrical properties of graphene have allowed University of Manchester researchers to open up a new are…

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Reconfigurable micro spirals control light

Device switches Terahertz light circular polarization state using MEMS technology

A University of Tokyo research group has developed an active polarization filter which is able to switch the circular po…

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Making astronomical observations in the laboratory

FAU researchers investigate how light behaves in curved space

To investigate the influence of gravity on the propagation of light, researchers usually have to examine astronomical le…

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