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Single ‘solitons’ promising for optical technologies

Researchers are a step closer to harnessing single pulses of light called solitons, using tiny ring-shaped microresonato…

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A zero-index waveguide

Researchers directly observe infinitely long wavelengths for the first time

When a wavelength of light moves through a material, its crests and troughs get condensed or stretched, depending on the

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The light at the end of electronics’ dark tunnel is… photonics

Scientists in the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences have reported they are one step closer to technology that…

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JILA’s 3-D Quantum Gas Atomic Clock Offers New Dimensions in Measurement

JILA physicists have created an entirely new design for an atomic clock, in which strontium atoms are packed into a tiny…

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Bristol scientists pinpoint the singularity for quantum computers

Researchers from the University of Bristol have discovered that super-powerful quantum computers, which scientists and e…

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Luxexcel receives 4M EUR equity investment to accelerate its program for AR/VR eyewear

The Luxexcel Vision platform offers opportunities for both ophthalmic labs and

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The longest coherence time of a single qubit in the world

The actual quantum information processing is fundamentally based on the technology of coherent manipulation and detectio…

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Controlling Propagation of Surface Waves Using Ultra-Small Nano-Antenna

This system allows for the creation of an effective, inexpensive and much more compact demultiplexer, which could be use…

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A Sea of Spinning Electrons

Rutgers-led discovery could spawn a wave of new electronic devices

The researcher used a custom-made, ultra-sensitive spectrometer to study a prototypical 3D topological insulator. A micr…

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Quantum data takes a ride on sound waves

Yale scientists have created a simple-to-produce device that uses sound waves to store quantum information and convert i…

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Graphene forged into three-dimensional shapes

Researchers from Finland and Taiwan have discovered how graphene, a single-atom-thin layer of carbon, can be forged into…

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A new knob to control and create higher harmonics in solids

Scientists at the MPSD and CFEL gain new insight into controlling the generation of high-order harmonics

Researchers from the MPSD and CFEL have shown that, by using elliptically polarized driving light, it is possible to unr…

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Band Gaps, Made to Order

Engineers create atomically thin superlattice materials with precision

When a material is excited with energy, say, a light pulse, the wider its band gap, the shorter the wavelength of the li…

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Researchers demonstrate quantum teleportation of patterns of light

Technique paves the way for high-bit-rate secure long distance quantum communication.

This is accomplished by interfering two photons from independent entangled pairs, resulting in the remaining two photons…

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Sensing atoms caught in ripples of light

Researchers have developed a fast-acting, non-invasive way to use fiber light to reveal information about fiber traps. T…

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Unexpected Discovery Leads to New Theory of Liquid Streaming

UH Researchers Generate a Liquid Stream with a Pulsed Laser

Researchers at the University of Houston were studying the nonlinear transmission of light through an aqueous suspension…

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Generating terahertz radiation from water makes ‘the impossible, possible’

Zhang’s research group uses lasers to generate terahertz pulses via interaction with a target. In this case, the target…

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Quantum communications bend to our needs

By changing the wavelengths of entangled photons to those used in telecommunications, researchers see quantum technology take a major leap forward

The researchers used quantum dots created from an indium arsenide and gallium arsenide platform, producing pure single p…

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Innovative control system paves the way for large scale universal quantum computing

A major challenge for quantum computers, which now consist of a handful of qubits, is their scalability. In order to exe…

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New type of supercomputer could be based on ‘magic dust’ combination of light and matter

This entirely new design could form the basis of a new type of computer that can solve problems that are currently unsol…

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