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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology News
Polycrystalline Diamond Used to Fabricate Optical Circuits
KARLSRUHE, Germany, April 12, 2013 — Optical circuits manufactured from polycrystalline diamond create new possibilities for all-optical sensor technology platforms.
On-chip detector reliably finds single photons
KARLSRUHE, Germany – Single photons can be reliably detected for data transmission and quantum computing by integrating detectors with nanophotonic chips, an international team has discovered. Ultrafast, efficient and reliable single-photon detectors suitable for...
Nanoscale SiLEDs Emit Multiple Colors
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Feb. 22, 2013 — Highly efficient LEDs composed of silicon nanocrystals but without heavy metals can now emit light in a variety of colors.
Single-Photon Detector Is On Chip
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Jan. 25, 2013 — By integrating single-photon detectors with nanophotonic chips, an international team of scientists has developed a way to reliably detect single photons for optical data transmission and quantum computations.
Material Matters for Photovoltaics
Dec 1, 2012 — Researchers are working to find ever-better materials for solar cell production. It may be tricky times for much of the photovoltaics (PV) industry, but fervent research into solar cell materials has not ceased. From the innovative tailoring of...
Photonics Professor Wins Krupp Prize
KARLSRUHE, Germany, June 29, 2012 — The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology photonics professor received the 2012 Alfried Krupp Prize for Young University Teachers, endowed with €1 million.
Cell Repair Seen in Real Time
KARLSRUHE, Germany, March 29, 2012 — Cell membrane repair in a living organism was observed for the first time in real time using a high-resolution fluorescence imaging technique. The findings may contribute to the development of therapies for human myopathies and pave the way for new...
Fiber Optic Advances Announced at OFC/NFOEC
Mar 7, 2012 — LOS ANGELES, March 7, 2012 — From the ability to incorporate a hybrid tunable laser on silicon to breaking digital communications speed limits with graphene-based optical modulators, the latest news and research in optical communications is...
Optical cloaking achieved in visible spectrum
KARLSRUHE, Germany – The Karlsruhe invisibility cloak has been refined so that it is now effective in the visible spectral range. “Seeing something invisible with your own eyes is an exciting experience,” said Joachim Fischer and Tolga Ergin, physicists and...
Cloaking Achieved in Visible Spectrum
KARLSRUHE, Germany, June 2, 2011 — The Karlsruhe invisibility cloak has been refined such that it is now effective in the visible spectral range. "Seeing something invisible with your own eyes is an exciting experience," say Joachim Fischer and Tolga Ergin, physicists and...
World Record in Ultrafast Data Transmission
KARLSRUHE, Germany, May 24, 2011 — On a single laser beam, scientists have succeeded in encoding data at a rate of 26 Tb/s, transmitting the data over a distance of 50 km and decoding the information successfully. The process, developed by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),...
KIT Submits Proposals for Cluster of Excellence
KARLSRUHE, Germany, March 15, 2011 — Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) will go into the final round of the Excellence Initiative II with three new and three follow-up proposals. Apart from the follow-up proposals for the German Research Foundation (DFG) Center for Functional...
Optical materials go designer
AMES, Iowa – Advances in fabrication technologies could one day lead to superlenses and other designer optical materials. Scientists at Iowa State University and at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany are studying exotic man-made materials designed to...
Optical Materials Going Designer
AMES, Iowa, Jan. 6, 2011 — Advancements in fabrication technologies may lead to superlenses and other designer optical materials, according to an Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory physicist. In an article titled “Improving Metamaterials” published in...
Nano Antenna Captures Light
HOUSTON, Sept. 23, 2010 — Antennas capture aerial signals that make devices, such as radios and cell phone, work better. Now, a lab at Rice University has built an antenna that captures light in the same way, at a small scale that has big potential. Condensed matter...
GigOptix Enters SOFI Project
ZURICH, March 11, 2010 – GigOptix-Helix AG, a subsidiary of Palo Alto, Calif.-based fabless semiconductor company GigOptix Inc., announced that it will participate in the European Union funded project Silicon-Organic Hybrid Fabrication Platform for Integrated Circuits...
Virtual Cloaking Unveiled
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2009 – Researchers at Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology created a virtual visualization tool that shows what a partially or completely cloaked object would really look like. Even as an invisibility cloak hides an object, the cloak itself is...
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