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WÜRZBURG, Germany, March 28, 2023 — Since the 1970s, researchers have struggled with the same problem: Shining a laser on a sample can excite it not just once, but several times per experiment. As a result, measurement results of the single excitation and the multiple excitations overlap and often cannot be separated. This makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the material being studied. To remedy this, the laser power is often reduced to such an extent that multiple excitations are less likely than single excitations.
Lensless Neural Network Opens Up Machine Vision Possibilities
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Apr 4, 2022 — The scientific community, and the optics and photonics community within it, continues its support of those affected by the war in Ukraine. Initiatives by leading organizations, as well as top trade shows and scientific journals, are among those...
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SINGAPORE, March 3, 2022 — Researchers at Nanyang Technological University developed a fast, low-cost imaging method that can analyze the structure of 3D-printed metal parts to assess the quality of the material. The system uses an optical camera, a light source, and a...
Lasers Alter Material Properties Without Producing Excess Heat
PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 13, 2021 — Researchers at Caltech have reported success using lasers to dramatically sculpt the properties of materials without the production of excess heat, which can damage the materials. “These tools could let you transform the electronic properties...
Team Develops Largest-of-Its-Kind Quantum Simulator
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 14, 2021 — A team of physicists from the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms and other universities has developed a special type of quantum computer known as a programmable quantum simulator capable of operating with 256 quantum bits, or...
Laser Cools Antimatter to Near Absolute Zero
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 1, 2021 — A custom-built laser has cooled antimatter to near absolute zero. The work, carried out by researchers with the CERN-based ALPHA collaboration, holds significant implications for the study of antimatter and its properties, and of foundational...
Optical Fiber Brings Universal Quantum Computing Closer
GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 25, 2021 — Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) measured and controlled a superconducting qubit using optical fiber, rather than metal electrical wires. The work moves toward a universal quantum computer capable of solving...
AI Aids in Real-Time Generation of 3D Holograms
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 12, 2021 — A method for generating holograms uses an artificial intelligence program that a consumer-grade laptop is capable of running, giving implications in VR and 3D printing. A team at MIT introduced the method, which generates holograms almost instantly....
Chip-based Frequency Comb Sharpens Neural Networks
MÜNSTER, Germany, Jan. 11, 2021 — Through an international collaboration, researchers from the University of Münster have developed photonic processors that combine processing and data storage on a single chip. Led by Wolfram Pernice, a professor at the Institute of Physics and...
D-Wave Systems Publishes Quantum Computer Study
BURNABY, British Columbia, Sept. 24, 2018 — Quantum computing systems developer D-Wave Systems Inc. has published a study demonstrating a topological phase transition using its 2048-qubit annealing quantum computer. This complex quantum simulation of materials is a major step toward reducing...
‘Metamirror’ Doubles Incident Light Frequency
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BSI, ICFO Technologies Study Photosynthesis
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PALO ALTO, Calif. – While developing optical interconnect technology, engineers at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories realized what they had created could be much more: a multiangle, glasses-free 3-D display technology for mobile devices. Dr. David Fattal is a member of...
LED Production Goes Bigger, Gets Better
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Glasses-Free 3-D Display Well Suited for Mobile Devices
PALO ALTO, Calif., March 27, 2013 — A new glasses-free 3-D display based on diffractive optics modulates at video rates and shows images that can be viewed from multiple angles even when the display is tilted, making it well suited for mobile devices.
Laser mixing generates multifrequency light
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A groundbreaking laser mixing technique can manipulate electron-hole collisions to create many frequencies of light simultaneously. This mechanism for ultrafast light modulation has potential applications in high-speed optical communications. ...
Laser Mixing Generates Multifrequency Light
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Masking moments in time by splitting light
ITHACA, N.Y. – A technique that employs a split-time lens to break light into its slower (red) and faster (blue) components creates a temporal gap, albeit at the picosecond timescale, engineers at Cornell University have reported. The optical fiber-based...
Time Bandits: Temporal Cloaking Hides Events
ITHACA, N.Y., Jan. 11, 2012 — A new "time cloak" technique is a step toward the development of spatio-temporal cloaking, say engineers at Cornell University. The optical-fiber based system uses a split-time lens to break light into its slower and faster components, creating a...
QD ‘Blinking’ Mystery Unravels
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Let There Be Light...In a Vacuum
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Redefining the Kilogram and Ampere with Graphene
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Accurate Reading Taken from Mini-Quantum Computer
UTRECHT, Netherlands, Oct. 4, 2011 — Scientists have taken an accurate readout from a mini-quantum computer comprising four quantum bits on a chip of diamond. The advance marks a step toward quantum computing and makes it possible to test quantum algorithms, such as teleportation, on a...
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