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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 23, 2013 — A nanoscale device that converts optical signals into surface plasmon polaritons can distinguish between different movements of polarized light and precisely manipulate the signals in one direction or another without damaging them. “If you want to send a data signal around on a tiny chip with lots of components, then you need to be able to precisely control where it’s going,” said Balthasar Müller, a graduate student at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and co-lead author of a report on the research. “If you don’t control it...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
    AmericasAsia-PacificBalthasar MüllerBasic ScienceChinaFederico CapassoGuanghui YuanHarvard Center for Nanoscale SystemsHarvard School of Engineering and Applied SciencesHarvard SEASindustrialJiao Linlight manipulationMassachusettsMicroscopyNankai UniversityNanyang Technological UniversityNicholas Antoniouon-chip optical interconnectsOpticsplasmon wavesQian WangResearch & TechnologySingaporeSingapore Institute of Manufacturing Technologysurface plasmon polaritonsXiao-Cong Yuan

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