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High-Q Metamaterial Resonator Different from the Crowd

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A new nanophotonic resonator efficiently traps light by exploiting a quantum phenomenon called bound states in the continuum (BIC). Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, said the metamaterial cavity could enable optical computing circuits and switches, as well as biosensors and compact solar cells. The device marks the first time BIC has been observed in metamaterials, and contains even smaller cavities than photonic crystals, said professor Dr. Boubacar Kante. Professor Dr. Boubacar Kante, left, and postdoctoral researcher Thomas Lepetit have used a...Read full article

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    Feb 2015
    GLOSSARY
    nanophotonics
    The study of how light interacts with nanoscale objects and the technology of applying photons to the manipulation or sensing of nanoscale structures.
    resonator
    A volume, bounded at least in part by highly reflecting surfaces, in which light of particularly discrete frequencies can set up standing wave modes of low loss. Often, in laser work,the resonator contains two facing mirrors that may either be flat (Fabry-Perot resonator) or have some spherical curvature, which together bind the lasing material that is referred to as the gain medium, and hence the optical cavity of a laser is where lasing occurs.
    Research & TechnologyAmericasCaliforniaUniversity of CaliforniaSan DiegoBoubacar KanteThomas Lepetitnanophotonicsresonatorquantum computingTech Pulse

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