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Microcombs Enable Neuromorphic Processor
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 12, 2021 — Researchers have developed and demonstrated what they claim to be the fastest and most powerful neuromorphic processor in the world. The processor operates faster than 10 trillion operations per second, and it is capable of processing ultralarge-scale data. The research was led by David Moss, a professor at Swinburne University; Xinguan Xu of Swinburne and Monash Universities; and Arnan Mitchell, distinguished professor at RMIT University. “This breakthrough was achieved
Light Powers Butterfly-Inspired Hydrogen Sensor
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 7, 2020 — Butterfly wings are the inspiration for a light-activated hydrogen sensor device capable of producing ultraprecise results at room temperature. Tests demonstrated the sensor’s ability to detect hydrogen leaks before they develop to a point at...
Low-light Photodetector Senses Shades from UV to NIR
MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 23, 2020 — Researchers at RMIT University (Australia) introduced a hyper-efficient broadband photodetector capable of imaging all shades of light between the UV and near-infrared ranges and is at least 1000× thinner than existing commercially available...
High-Performance Diamond Sensors Made with Glass Fiber Can Be Used in the Field
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 14, 2020 — Scientists at RMIT University and the University of Adelaide have developed a diamond sensor using conventional fibers. They embedded μm-scale diamond particles within the cross-section of a silicate glass fiber. The diamond-doped optical fibers...
Cost-Effective Coatings for Smart Windows Rival Industry-Standard Performance
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 13, 2020 — An inexpensive, ultrathin spray-on window coating for blocking heat and conducting electricity could further reduce energy costs for smart windows and heat-repelling glass, making smart window technology more widely accessible. It was developed by a...
Optical Quantum Processor Scales to Extreme
MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 29, 2019 — A prototype of a large-scale quantum processor made of laser light has been created by a team from Australia, Japan, and the U.S. The processor has built-in scalability that allows the number of quantum components to scale to extreme numbers. “Our...
RMIT’s Kalantar-Zadeh Awarded Measurement Science Honor
MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 26, 2017 — RMIT University’s Distinguished Professor Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh has been recognized as making the largest impact in measurement science across the Asia-Pacific region in the last five years as part of the inaugural Advances in Measurement...
Lasers to Clean Up Space Junk
CANBERRA, Australia, April 2, 2014 — A new approach to eliminating space debris may be reminiscent of a sci-fi movie scene or video game, but it could actually prove more practical than options previously studied.
T-Rays Trapped for Better Security Scanners
ADELAIDE, Australia, July 11, 2013 — A metamaterial structure that traps terahertz-frequency waves (T-rays) in microscopic holes could result in medical diagnostic and security scanners with higher sensitivity.
ASD Awards Creative Spectroscopy Projects
BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 3, 2012 — The seven Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program award recipients for 2012 received recognition for research ranging from hyperspectral analysis to noninvasive identification of artistic materials.
SPIE Optical Metrology 2011: Call for Papers
CARDIFF, England, Nov. 9, 2010 — New research in optical measurement technologies enabling applications in industry, research modeling, inspection of nanostructures and artwork, and related topics will be presented at SPIE Optical Metrology 24 to 26 May 2011. The conference...
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