Live Next Week: Explore emerging test and measurement protocols with 4 exclusive presentations
Register
Sign In
Subscribe
Advertise
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Register
Sign In
submit press release
nanophotonics News
Light Source Gives Quantum Info Processing a Sense of Direction
HARBIN, China, Sept. 21, 2022 — Researchers from Harbin Institute of Technology and Australian National University used bulk states in the continuum (BICs) to develop metasurfaces — doped with light-emitting molecules — that operate as compact sources of chiral light. The researchers’ efficient, controllable emission mechanism for circularly polarized light also yielded chiral lasing. According to the researchers, the method will be useful for the development of integrated optical devices. Up to now,
Plasmonics-Based COVID-19 Test Delivers Results in POC Settings
NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2022 — Researchers at Columbia Engineering and Rover Diagnostics, a Columbia Technology Ventures company, used plasmonic nanoparticles with compact optics to develop a real-time, multiplexed, reverse-transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction...
Nanostructures Advance Machine Vision Capabilities for Diverse Applications
MADISON, Wisc., Aug. 1, 2022 — Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Washington University in St. Louis, and OmniVision described approaches to image sensor production that used integrated nanostructured components to improve multimodal imaging. The developments...
Light-Powered Nanomotors Perform as Ultrasmall Energy Converters
AUSTIN, Texas, July 21, 2022 — Researchers at the University of Texas (UT) have designed a solid-state, optical nanomotor that uses light to power functional devices at the nanoscale — without the challenges that hinder nanomotors operating in liquid environments. According...
Atomically Smooth Gold Crystals Enable Nanophotonic Applications
LONDON, July 19, 2022 — Researchers at KAIST and collaborators have demonstrated a platform to guide compressed lightwaves in extremely thin Van der Waals crystals. The researchers believe that the method, used to guide mid-infrared light with minimal loss, will enable...
Nonlinear Optical Sensor Avoids Precision/Speed Trade-Off
AMSTERDAM, June 29, 2022 — An optical measurement method devised by a team of AMOLF researchers aims to simplify and streamline the ability to capture measurements from signals that are barely larger than the noise contained in the same system. The newly introduced approach...
Tunable Nanophotonic Interface Simplifies PIC Integration
CHICAGO, March 22, 2022 — A chiral nanophotonic interface developed by a research team at the University of Chicago could make photonic integrated circuits (PICs) easier to integrate into mapping systems, biosensors, and other technologies. The interface provides a way for...
Efficient, Nano-Size Optical Computer Crunches Complex Data
NEW YORK, March 14, 2022 — A research team led by Andrea Alù at the City University of New York (CUNY) and Heedong Goh at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) developed a design for a nano-size, wave-based computer that solves...
Nanophotonic Scintillators Enhance X-Ray Signal Efficiency by 10x
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 4, 2022 — Researchers at MIT have shown that scintillators, materials that emit light when bombarded with high-energy particles or x-rays, can be improved by at least tenfold, and potentially even a hundredfold, by modifying their surface to create nanoscale...
Microresonator Increases Strength of Light-matter Interactions
AMHERST, Mass., Feb. 7, 2022 — Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the University of Maryland, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) built an on-chip microresonator that strengthens light-matter interactions without losing optical...
Optimized Optical Tweezers Look Before Grabbing
FREIBURG IM BREISGAU, Germany, Dec. 31, 2021 — Optical tweezers working in tandem will one day be able to grasp and manipulate cell clusters with a high level of dexterity, according to research from the University of Freiburg. The work would allow greater study of tiny objects such as miniature...
Doping Process Increases Conductivity, Transparency of Graphene
NEW YORK, Nov. 8, 2021 — An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Columbia University and Sungkyungkwan University (South Korea) has introduced a clean technique to dope graphene via a charge-transfer layer made of low-impurity tungsten oxyselenide (TOS). The team...
Researchers Use Quantum Effects to Achieve Ultrabroadband Bandwidth
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 2, 2021 — Researchers at the University of Rochester have used a thin-film nanophotonic device and the phenomenon of quantum entanglement to generate very large bandwidth — a record for ultrabroadband, the researchers said. The researchers entangled...
Evaporation Model Shows Mechanistic Behaviors of Liquid Marbles
THUWAL, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 28, 2021 — Researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have introduced a framework for the evaporation behavior of liquid marbles — nonstick and hydrophobic particle-coated droplet structures. Liquid marbles’...
Devices Made of Multiple Materials Can Fit on a Single Chip
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 12, 2021 — A team of researchers at the University of Strathclyde has developed a highly accurate way to assemble multiple micron-scale optical devices extremely close together on a single chip. According to the team, the approach could eventually support the...
Enhancing Lanthanide-Doped Nanocrystal Upconversion Luminescence Could Improve Bioimaging, Displays
SINGAPORE, Oct. 11, 2021 — At the National University of Singapore (NUS), researchers amplified upconversion luminescence in protein-size lanthanide-doped nanocrystals. The group reconstructed the surface of the crystal to prevent surface-associated energy loss. Tests showed...
Photonic Security System's Holograms Prevent Forgery
POHANG, South Korea, Aug. 23, 2021 — Forgeries could become next to impossible with a two-level encrypted holographic security device, built by researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). The platform for the technology is a bifunctional, pixelated metasurface...
Nanophotonics Are at the Heart of Advancements in Quantum Computing, 5G, and More
Jul 20, 2021 — The increasing data traffic that has been stimulated by emerging services such as data center cloud services and 5G will require the use of technologies that can reduce power consumption, are cost-effective, and provide enhanced data security. In...
Low-Cost Synthetic Diamond Fabrication Could Step Up Quantum Tech
SYDNEY, June 8, 2021 — Using a thin tungsten layer as a restraining, conductive, removable hard mask, researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) developed a method for the fabrication of synthetic diamond. The developed material can be used for the photonic...
Research Reveals Surprising Behaviors of Nanoparticles
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., May 20, 2021 — A collaboration between scientists from the University of New Mexico, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Institute of Optics (Spain) has developed a framework that enables the efficient and simple description of the thermalization dynamics of...
Light-Controlled Nanoparticles Support Noninvasive Nanomedicine
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, May 13, 2021 — Scientists from ITMO University have developed a production method for bio-integrated optical nanomaterials based on Mie-resonant silicon nanoparticles. The nanoparticles used in the work are covered by biopolymer shells and can be controlled by...
Microscope Technology Based on NanoLED Array Platform Moves Toward Commercialization
BARCELONA, Spain, March 16, 2021 — An international team led by researchers at the University of Barcelona developed a superresolution optical chip-size microscope that is supported by nanoLEDs functioning as a light source. The nanoLEDs can determine the resolution of the microscope...
Optical Tweezing Inspires Nanoscopic Trapping Method
SYDNEY, March 9, 2021 — Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have deployed the existing principles of optical tweezer technology, which enables the manipulation and assemblage of nanoparticles, as a base for a technique that allows them to manipulate...
Chirality and Nanotechnology Speed Up Light-Based Drug Screening
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 2, 2021 — A team of international collaborators has introduced a drug-screening technique that relies on nanostructure chirality as its fundamental property. (Chirality is a quality that, for a physical object, means it cannot be superimposed on its mirror...
Sculpted Light Controls Chemical Catalysts
STANFORD, Calif., Jan. 18, 2021 — Material scientists at Stanford University have developed a method to exert control over catalysts using light and advanced fabrication and characterization techniques. The work could be an early step toward more efficient catalysts, new forms of...
<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
>
(167 results found)
June 2024
Subscribe
Advertise
Issue Library
Latest Products
3D Lidar Sensor
Lumotive LLC
FSI Image Sensor
OMNIVISION
USB Camera
Leopard Imaging Inc.
BSI Image Sensor
OMNIVISION
Benchtop Microscopes
Andor Technology
Video Processor
SightLine Applications Inc., Video Processing Products
Elevator Rotary Stages
Optimal Engineering Systems Inc.
RGB-IR Stereo Camera
Leopard Imaging Inc.
Infrared Imaging Module
Teledyne FLIR
Modular Laser Processors
Luxinar Ltd.
Features
Chip-Scale Visible Sources Aim to Release Quantum Technology from the Lab
Photonics Spectra
, Jun 2024
Photonics Charts Its Course in Helping Athletes Reach Peak Performance
Photonics Spectra
, Jun 2024
Reflective Optics Improve in Durability as Applications Increase
Photonics Spectra
, Jun 2024
Explore Our Content
News
Features
Latest Products
Webinars
White Papers
All Things Photonics Podcast
Videos
Our Summits & Conferences
Industry Events
Bookstore
Join Our Community
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a member
Sign in
Contribute a Feature
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Mobile Apps
About Us
Our Company
Our Publications
Contact Us
Career Opportunities
Teddi C. Laurin Scholarship
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
©2024 Photonics Media
100 West St.
Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA
[email protected]
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our
Privacy Policy
. By using this website, you agree to the use of
cookies
unless you have disabled them.