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MIPT Researchers Clear the Way for Fast Plasmonic Chips

Researches from the Laboratory of Nanooptics and Plasmonics at the MIPT Center of Nanoscale Optoelectronics have develop…

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Quantum Matter Stuck in Unrest

Using ultracold atoms trapped in light crystals, scientists from the MPQ, LMU, and the Weizmann Institute observe a novel state of matter that never thermalizes.

In their manuscript, the Munich and Weizmann researchers present now an experimental observation of many-body localized…

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'Plasmonic' material could bring ultrafast all-optical communications

In optical communications, laser pulses are used to transmit information along fiber-optic cables for telephone service,…

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Controlling Phase Changes in solids

A recent study demonstrates the rapid control of phase-changes in resonantly bonded materials

In a study recently published in Nature Materials, researchers have demonstrated how the material and electro-optical pr…

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Acton Optics & Coatings Introduces 193nm XL Excimer Laser Mirror Coating for Semiconductor R&D and Test

The Acton 193nm XL coating is a multilayer dielectric coating that combines a hybrid structure with balanced stress opti…

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Consortium including MIT awarded $110M national grant to promote photonics manufacturing

Partnership of government, industry, and academia will pursue integration of optical devices with electronics.

Technologies that can help to integrate photonics, or light-based communications and computation, with existing electron…

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RMI's Next Generation of Precision Cylindrical Lenses

Enhanced Cylindrical Lens Line Includes a Range of Materials from DUV to FIR

Cylindrical lenses focus incoming light in one dimension only. They are used in applications where a point image needs t…

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Berkeley Lab Researchers Observe Shortest Wavelength Plasmons Ever in Single Walled Nanotubes

At the heart of the high-technology applications of plasmons is their unique ability to confine the energy of a photon i…

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Smarter Window Materials Can Control Light and Energy

The cool mode material is a major step toward a commercialized product because it enables control of 90 percent of NIR a…

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UCSB Becomes West Coast Hub for National Photonics Manufacturing Institute

A robust integrated photonics manufacturing industry would boost the economy and result in energy-efficient, higher-performance computing and telecommunications

A robust integrated photonics manufacturing industry would boost the economy and result in energy-efficient, higher-perf…

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Quantum speed up in an optical cavity

USING THE ENVIRONMENT TO PROVIDE FAST CONTROL OF AN ATOM-OPTICAL SYSTEM

The quantum speed limit describes the maximum rate at which a quantum system, here the quantized field of the optical ca…

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Drawing a line between quantum and classical: Bell’s Inequality fails test as boundary

In the new paper, published in the July 20 edition of Optica, University of Rochester researchers show that a classical…

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Superfast Fluorescence Sets New Speed Record

Plasmonic device has speed and efficiency to serve optical computers

Researchers have developed an ultrafast light-emitting device that can flip on and off 90 billion times a second and cou…

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Quantum networks: Back and forth are not equal distances!

Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have developed a photonic chip, in which a light source – a so-called quantum do…

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ORNL researchers make scalable arrays of ‘building blocks’ for ultrathin electronics

The researchers first grew single, nanometer-thick layers of molybdenum diselenide crystals on substrates and then depos…

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Beam It Up Densely: Transporting Quantum Information Without Moving Matter

Stony Brook physicist and colleagues demonstrate “superdense teleportation” method works

The researchers developed entangled elementary particles – in this case photons, the smallest units of light – to transm…

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Changing the color of light

UD team awarded $1 million Keck Foundation grant for novel research on light

They want to design a new kind of semiconductor nanostructure that will act like a ratchet. It will absorb two red photo…

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Penn Researchers Discover New Chiral Property of Silicon, With Photonic Applications

Light that is polarized clockwise causes current to flow in one direction, while counter-clockwise polarized light makes…

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Engineers give invisibility cloaks a slimmer design

Many cloaks are lossy because they are made with metal particles, which absorb light. The researchers report that one of…

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Researchers demonstrated the first realization of invisible absorbers and sensors

Absorbers are completely transparent at non-operational frequencies.

The researchers at the Aalto University Department of Radio Science and Engineering have demonstrated the first realizat…

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