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Waveguide Collects Light More Efficiently

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BUFFALO, N.Y., Feb. 21, 2013 — Catching rainbows just got easier with an advanced waveguide that slows light. The advancement in photonics could lead to technological breakthroughs in solar energy, stealth technology and other areas of research. The “hyperbolic metamaterial waveguide,” developed by Dr. Qiaoqiang Gan and graduate students at the University at Buffalo, is an advanced microchip made of alternating ultrathin films of metal and semiconductors and/or insulators. The waveguide halts and ultimately absorbs each frequency of light, at slightly different places in a vertical direction, to catch a...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Feb 2013
    GLOSSARY
    crosstalk
    The measurable leakage of optical energy from one optical conductor to another. Also known as optical coupling.
    Americascatching rainbows of lightcrosstalkdefenseenergygreen photonicshyperbolic metamaterial waveguidemicrochipon-chip absorberopticsQiaoqiang GanResearch & Technologyslow lightsolar panelsthermal absorberultrathin filmsUniversity at BuffaloWaveguide

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