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Light-powered 3-D Printer Creates Terahertz Lens

The new lens could be used for biomedical research and security imaging

Researchers have used metamaterials and 3-D printing to develop a novel lens that works with terahertz frequencies. Not…

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Hybrid nanoantennas -- next-generation platform for ultradense data recording

A group of scientists from ITMO University in Saint Petersburg has put forward a new approach to effective manipulation…

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Large-scale artificial spin network realized using long-distance optical fiber cavity

An important step toward photonic computation that solves intractable mathematical problems

The team successfully generated more than 10,000 time-multiplexed OPOs using four-wave mixing in a highly nonlinear fibe…

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Superfast light source made from artificial atom

New research results from the Niels Bohr Institute show that light sources can be made much faster by using a principle…

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Researchers Create a First Frequency Comb of Time-Bin Entangled Qubits

Discovery is a significant step toward multi-channel quantum communication and higher capacity quantum computers

Other research groups have generated time-bin entangled photons, but Kues and his colleagues are the first to create pho…

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Rare Earth Atoms See the Light

Physicist Dirk Bouwmeester discovers a promising route for combined optical and solid state-based quantum information processing

New research from UC Santa Barbara scientists and their Dutch colleagues exploits a system that has the potential to tra…

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Atoms placed precisely in silicon can act as quantum simulator

Coinciding with the opening of a new quantum computing laboratory at UNSW by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, UNSW resea…

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Manipulating light inside an opaque layer

More energy in stead of less

Light propagating in a layer of scattering nanoparticles, shows the principles of diffusion - like tea particles in hot…

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Quantifying quantum weirdness for practical purposes

How weird can quantum effects be and can we put such weirdness to good use? A team led by experts at The University of N…

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Optical Clocks Synched to Femtoseconds -- Through the Air

NIST researchers have devised a way to synchronize the time of two different clocks – separated by as much as 4 km of op…

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Scientists at TU Delft take next step towards observing quantum physics in real life

To efficiently monitor the motion of the membranes with a laser they need to be extremely reflective. In such a thin str…

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Quantum computing closer as RMIT drives towards first quantum data bus

RMIT researchers have trialled a quantum processor capable of routing quantum information from different locations, in a critical breakthrough for quantum computing.

RMIT University researchers have trialled a quantum processor capable of routing quantum information from different loca…

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Measuring the heat capacity of condensed light

Method developed at the University of Bonn can be used to produce ultra-precise thermometers

Light consists of tiny indivisible portions, the photons. Under certain conditions, they, too, can condense, if they are…

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More Photons!

Nanoantennas shift saturation and bleaching limits.

The saturation limited photon stream restricts the maximal attainable enhancement. Now, researchers have challenged this…

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Developments in On-Axis InSb Crystal Growth for Volume Manufacturing of High-Performance Wafer Substrates

How 5N Plus’ approach means higher infrared FPA yields and lower engineering costs

The team at 5N Plus was highly motivated to tackle the challenges of on-axis crystal growth and develop a more controlle…

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Controlling integrated optical circuits using patterns of light

Researchers have devised a new approach for controlling light in a silicon chip by bringing the concept of spatial light…

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Nature Photonics: Light Source for Quicker Computer Chips

Waveguide with Integrated Carbon Nanotubes for Conversion of Electric Signals into Light / Quicker Computer Chips Are Feasible / Publication in Nature Photonics

Researchers under the direction of KIT have now demonstrated that carbon nanotubes are suited for use as on-chip light s…

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UNIST to Engineer Ultracompact Si-based Photonic Resonators

Opening the door to ultracompact devices exploiting functional fluids.

A team of researchers has announced that they have successfully developed a core material to downsize the silicon photon…

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New Nanodevice Shifts Light's Color at Single-Photon Level

Converting a single photon from one color, or frequency, to another is an essential tool in quantum communication, which…

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ISP Optics introduces IR Product Line for Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs)

The QCL market segment is growing four times faster than the total laser market

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