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On-Chip Quantum Light Source Brings Scalability to Quantum Cloud
HANNOVER, Germany, April 19, 2023 — Researchers from Leibniz University Hannover, the University of Twente, and photonic quantum computing company QuiX Quantum have presented an entangled quantum light source fully integrated on a chip. According to team member Michael Kues, who is...
Tech Transfer Center to Support Swiss Photonics Industry
VILLIGEN, Switzerland, Jan. 31, 2023 — Set up with financial support from the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education, and Research, as well as from the Association of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Transfer Centers, the Swiss PIC technology transfer center has been...
Ultrafast Photonic Computing Processor Uses Polarization
OXFORD, England, June 22, 2022 — Researchers from the University of Oxford have developed a method using the polarization of light to maximize information storage density and computing performance using nanowires. Similar to how different wavelengths of light do not interact with...
Integrated Chips Used as Single-Photon Sources
SYDNEY and NICE, France, April 3, 2014 — A high-quality source of single photons is hard to come by. But there may be a solution in the pipeline in the form of an integrated optical chip.
Silk-Diamond Hybrid Shows Promise for Cell Imaging
MELBOURNE, Australia, SYDNEY and BOSTON, Jan. 28, 2014 — A new hybrid nanodiamond-silk material could enhance biological imaging and refine medication delivery.
Imaging Between a Rock and a Hard Tooth
EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 20, 2011 — Here’s something to chew on: An imaging technique sensitive enough to be used at the atomic scale has been used for the first time to create 3-D maps of the teeth of chitons – a class of marine mollusks that can literally chew rock...
Kodak Reveals 3-D Technology
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 24, 2010 — Eastman Kodak Co. announced that it has developed laser projection technology that delivers both 2-D and bright 3-D images within today’s stringent technical standards for digital motion picture presentation. The company is currently...
CEA-Leti Project Aims to Improve Sub-28nm Node Yields
GRENOBLE, France, April 8, 2010 — CEA-Leti, a global research center committed to creating and commercializing innovation in micro- and nanotechnologies, announced that its Hybrid Metrology Project has developed a way to reduce measurement uncertainty in the sub-28nm nodes. ...
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...
Spray-On Solar Cells Pursued
WARWICK, UK, March 18, 2009 – Creating solar cells you can wear, fold, and bend -- and even spray onto surfaces -- is the goal of a four-year research program set to begin next month under a consortium of eight UK universities.
Joint Auto Electronics Lab Planned
Jan 23, 2009 — Dongfeng Motor Corp. of Wuhan, China, and Freescale Semiconductor of Austin, Texas, plan to establish a joint automotive electronics laboratory in China. The lab will be aimed at jointly developing silicon, software and system-level solutions to be...
Proteins Controlled by Light
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., & DALLAS, Oct. 16, 2008 -- Scientists have discovered a way to use light to control the activity of certain proteins, which they said could one day let them turn off disease-causing aspects of proteins in cells. "This is one of the first examples of someone successfully...
Hybrid Atom Identified
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 27, 2008 -- Experiments with nanoscale transistors by an international team have led to the identification of a hybrid atom that is half natural, half man-made and could be used to develop quantum computers. "Up to now large-scale quantum computing has been...
Strength of Nanotubes and Nanowires Combined in Hybrid
TROY, N.Y., Jan. 9, 2007 -- Hybrid structures have been created that combine the best properties of carbon nanotubes and metal nanowires and could help overcome some of the hurdles to using nanotubes in computer chips, displays, sensors and other electronic devices. The...
New Methods Grow Nanotubes on Metal
TROY, N.Y., Nov. 6, 2006 -- Two new techniques that allow scientists to grow carbon nanotubes directly on metal surfaces of nearly any shape and size could help overcome some of the hurdles to using the supersmall cylinders in computer chips, displays, sensors and many other...
Hybrid Microscope Combines Optics, Ultrafast Laser
BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 27, 2006 -- A new hybrid device that combines an optical microscope with an ultrafast laser could be used to simultaneously image both the electronic and physical patterns in devices such as nanotransistors or to identify the chemicals or elements that comprise...
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