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More Bandwidth from Molecules of Light
Dec 1, 2005 — At Universität Rostock in Germany, researchers may have found a way to squeeze more bandwidth out of today’s telecommunications infrastructure. They have demonstrated the existence of molecules of temporal solitons, or permanent solitary waves. Such molecules could be used as a third “letter” for optically encoding data, an increase of 50 percent over the binary on-and-off encoding that is currently used. Investigators at Universität Rostock have experimentally demonstrated the existence...
Novel Technique Monitors Carbonyl Sulfide
Oct 1, 2005 — Researchers at Universität Düsseldorf in Germany have developed a technique that they call cavity leak-out spectroscopy, a variation of cavity ringdown spectroscopy (see “Through the Looking Glass and What Cavity Ringdown Found There,” Photonics...
Gold Nanostructures Act as Optical Antennas
Jul 1, 2005 — Researchers at Universität Basel in Switzerland and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne have constructed nanoscale structures that act as optical analogues of half-wave radio antennas. They described their findings, which may have...
Entanglement Experiment Points Toward Quantum Repeaters
Sep 1, 2004 — Reporting in the Aug. 19 issue of Nature, researchers at Universität Wien in Vienna, Austria, describe a setup that simulates one aspect of the action of a quantum repeater in a long-distance quantum key distribution system. In the work, the...
Quantum Cryptography Used to Transfer Funds
Jun 1, 2004 — Researchers at Universität Wien and the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Austria, the Austrian Research Center in Seibersdorf and Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich, Germany, have demonstrated a new way to put valuables under lock and...
Laser Technique Generates 1.77-nm X-rays
May 1, 2004 — A team of scientists at Technische Universität Wien in Austria, Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik in Garching, Germany, and Universität Würzburg in Germany has reported the generation of coherent 1.77-nm x-rays. Reported in the April 23 issue of...
Attosecond Method Captures Electron Movements
Apr 1, 2004 — A group of scientists at Technische Universität Wien in Austria, Universität Bielefeld in Germany and Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik in Garching, Germany, has used ultrashort pulses of soft x-rays and laser light to investigate atomic electron...
Research into Condensates Continues
Feb 1, 2004 — It has been nearly a decade since the first experiments were reported on Bose-Einstein condensates in ultracold atoms, and research into this and related phenomena continues to be fruitful. As the work advances, scientists worldwide are...
Solution to the 'Green Problem' Demonstrated
Jan 1, 2004 — Intracavity frequency-doubled solid-state lasers are one of the photonics industry's all-time best sellers because they provide an efficient, compact and rugged source of coherent visible light for applications from surgery to spectroscopy to green...
Single Nanotubes Display Steady, Narrow Emissions
Oct 1, 2003 — Reporting in the Sept. 4 issue of Science, researchers at the University of Rochester in New York and at Universität Siegen in Germany describe their identification of constant, narrow-linewidth fluorescence from individual single-walled carbon...
Photons Entangled over the Danube
Sep 1, 2003 — To demonstrate the viability of free-space configurations as an alternative to optical fiber for quantum key distribution systems, scientists at Universität Wien in Vienna, Austria, have performed a real-world experiment in which they transmitted...
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