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Optical 'watermills' control spinning light

In the experiment, the team first generated a light wave propagating along the surface of a thin gold film. This wave, c…

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NEW RESEARCH LIGHTS THE WAY TO SUPER-FAST COMPUTERS

New research published today in the journal Nature Communications, has demonstrated how glass can be manipulated to crea…

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New industrial research technique for analyzing gallium nitride on the nanometer scale

In collaboration with fellow researchers from the Chair for Experimental Physics at RWTH Aachen University, scientists f…

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A Piece of the Quantum Puzzle

UCSB physicists demonstrate the high level of controllability needed to explore ideas in quantum simulations

While the Martinis Lab at UC Santa Barbara has been focusing on quantum computation, former postdoctoral fellow Pedram R…

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Industry partnership supports Australian production of next-generation photonics

An optical oscilloscope with 20 times the resolution of conventional electronics has been developed by the ARC Centre fo…

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Sussex physicists find simple solution for quantum technology challenge

A solution to one of the key challenges in the development of quantum technologies has been proposed by University of Su…

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Penn Engineers Efficiently ‘Mix’ Light at the Nanoscale

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have engineered a nanowire system that could pave the way for this ability…

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“Multi-spectra glasses” for scanning electron microscopy

Researchers have developed and patented innovative optics using what is known as reflection zone plates. They are employ…

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NICT, BBN, LSU Establish a Fundamental Rate-loss Tradeoff for Optical Quantum Cryptography

Quantum cryptography, consisting of QKD and one-time-pad, is a new emerging technology of cryptography based on quantum…

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CREOL Researchers Develop Key Photonic Device at Challenging Wavelength

The platform can facilitate breakthroughs in the fields of free-space optical communications, environmental monitoring,…

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Noise in a microwave amplifier is limited by quantum particles of heat

As part of an international collaboration, scientists at Chalmers University of Technology have demonstrated how noise i…

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Spin with a new twist

A new method of controlling the spin of an electron, one of the fastest-developing research topics in quantum-based tech…

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Three-dimensional metamaterials with a natural bent

Scientists have been able to manufacture three-dimensional isotropic metamaterials, but up to now only on a very small s…

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Watching the hidden life of materials

Ultrafast electron diffraction experiments open a new window on the microscopic world

This ultrafast instrumentation combines tools and techniques of electron microscopy with those of laser spectroscopy in…

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New development in data storage, imaging and telecommunication

Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology have revealed an exciting new development in optical data storage, ima…

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'Direct writing' of diamond patterns from graphite a potential technological leap

What began as research into a method to strengthen metals has led to the discovery of a new technique that uses a pulsin…

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Bodkin Design and Engineering Announces New Line of Customizable Single Point and Differential Blackbody System

Bodkin Design Develops Special Purpose Infrared Equipment for Precise Radiometric Calibration.

These products are built for applications such as thermal imaging calibration, target projection, and infrared detector

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NIST 'Combs' the Atmosphere to Measure Greenhouse Gases

In the recent demonstration, NIST's pair of laser frequency combs measured the simultaneous signatures of several greenh…

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Outsmarting Thermodynamics in Self-assembly of Nanostructures

Berkeley Lab reports method for symmetry-breaking in feedback-driven self-assembly of optical metamaterials

The researchers demonstrated self-assembled optical metamaterials with tailored broken-symmetries and hence unique elect…

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Two Photons Strongly Coupled by Glass Fibre

At the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), two photons were made to interact strongly using an ultra-thin glass fibre. This technique is an important new tool for quantum technology.

Two photons in free space do not interact. Light waves can pass through each other without having any influence on each…

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