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New photonic chip traps light for millions of cycles using protective coating
A team of researchers has developed a new way to trap light on a ...
A tiny optical device built into a silicon chip has achieved the slowest light propagation on a chip to date, reducing the speed of light by a factor of 1,200 in a study reported in Nature Photonics ...
NIST researchers designed and fabricated this on-chip system to shape multiple laser beams (blue arrows) and control their polarization before the light is sent into space to interact with a device or ...
Ultraviolet light that fits on a chip 'Sidewall-poled' lithium niobate device paves way for compact UV sources. (Nanowerk News) Ultraviolet light, beyond its natural ...
Inside most photonic chips, light races through tiny optical wires. It carries information far faster than electricity can in many conventional systems. But once that light is trapped on the chip, ...
Scientists have achieved a major step toward chip-scale ultraviolet light by converting red light into powerful UV within a ...
A tiny optical booster built directly onto a chip is pointing toward a future where light, not just electricity, does the heavy lifting inside our computers. By cranking up light signals roughly 100 ...
Researchers from the University of Twente and Harvard University have developed a new way to generate ultraviolet (UV) light ...
“We’ve laid the groundwork in the past and shown it’s possible to guide light through liquid channels,” said Holger Schmidt, associate professor of electrical engineering at UCSC. “But this is the ...
Alphabet has announced a new development for Taara's technology that could lead to low-cost, high-speed internet connectivity, even in far-flung locations. Taara's general manager, Mahesh Krishnaswamy ...
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