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PhotonDelta and MIT Update Roadmap for Integrated Photonics Progress
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, March 26, 2024 — An updated roadmap developed by PhotonDelta and MIT’s Microphotonics Center envelopes insights from more than 400 organizations to provide a clear path forward for the global integrated photonics industry. The roadmap was launched today during the Executive Forum at OFC 2024. Produced over the last three years, the second edition of the Integrated Photonics System Roadmap – International (IPSR-I) identifies key technology gaps for volume manufacturing of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and...
Raman Approach Safely Tracks Live-Cell RNA Expression
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 22, 2024 — Single-cell RNA sequencing enables scientists to interrogate cells at extraordinary resolution and scale. However, the sequencing process destroys the cell, making it difficult to use the technique to study ongoing changes in gene expression. Raman...
Kopin Details Shift in Corporate Direction
NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2024 — Kopin Corporation has unveiled plans to transition its business away from the development of microdisplay solutions. The company said that it plans to focus on becoming an application-specific optical solutions provider. Kopin, currently a provider...
Laser Technique Accelerates Metamaterial Studies
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 27, 2023 — Although they’re made from everyday polymers, ceramics, and metals, metamaterials take on extraordinary properties due to precision microscale construction in intricate architectures. With the help of computer simulations, engineers can play...
Flexible Optogenetic Tool Blocks Pain, Not Movement
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 20, 2023 — Engineers at MIT have developed soft and implantable fibers that can deliver light to major nerves through the body. When these nerves are genetically manipulated to respond to light, the fibers can send pulses of light to the nerves to inhibit...
Photonic-Electronic NIC Serves Live Machine Learning Requests
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 2, 2023 — A burgeoning growth in machine learning applications is occurring alongside shrinking computing resources. As computers approach the limits of their power according to Moore’s law, the need to design platforms that support the computational...
Tomography Technique Images Thick Bio Samples at High Resolution
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 8, 2023 — The ability to image complex biological tissues is essential for many biological studies and clinical diagnostic applications. However, capturing detailed 3D images of thick biological samples is difficult, due to multiple light-scattering in the...
Apollon, MIT Collaborate on Noninvasive Glucose-Monitoring Tech
SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 28, 2023 — Seoul-based medical technology startup Apollon Inc. will collaborate with MIT’s Laser Biomedical Research Center (LBRC) to develop and conduct clinical trials of noninvasive continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) using Raman spectroscopy. Though...
Photonic Computing System Rethinks How to Power Familiar AI Tool
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 1, 2023 — Researchers from MIT have demonstrated a photonics-based computing system that could lead to machine-learning programs several orders of magnitude more powerful than the one behind ChatGPT. The researchers reported a greater than 100-fold...
Resolve Optics Opens Test Center: Week in Review: 07/07/23
CHESHAM, England, July 7, 2023 — Resolve Optics installed and commissioned a new vibration test center adding to the suite of in-house lens-testing equipment the company is able to offer. Lenses used in harsh industrial inspection and military and space applications are often...
Optogenetics Reveals Relationship Between Brain and Gut Health
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 28, 2023 — The brain-gut connection is known to influence hunger and mood, and it has also been associated with neurological and other disorders. To explore the signaling that occurs between these two organs, scientists at MIT integrated light sources, thermal...
Optica Awards Theodor W. Hänsch Prize: People in the News: 04/19/23
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 19, 2023 — The Optica Foundation awarded the inaugural Theodor W. Hänsch Prize in Quantum Optics to Victoria Xu, a postdoctoral scholar at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research LIGO Laboratory. The prize recognizes Xu’s...
Vertically Stacked Micro-LED Architecture Sharpens Displays
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 15, 2023 — An international team of researchers and engineers has developed an approach to make displays, such as those for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), sharper and defect-free. The researchers devised an architecture in which they stacked red,...
Fully Tunable Method Strengthens Electron-triggered Light Emission
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 19, 2023 — A wavelength of visible light is about 1000 times larger than an electron. Because of the difference in scale, the interactions between photons and electrons are inherently weak. MIT researchers have found that photonic flatbands can overcome the...
Programmable Device Enables Optical Control at Unprecedented Speeds
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 30, 2022 — An international team led by MIT researchers has developed a spatial light modulator (SLM) that promises greater control of light at orders of magnitude more quickly than commercial devices. The team also developed a fabrication process to ensure...
Optics Accelerates Deep Learning Computations on Smart Devices
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 26, 2022 — MIT researchers have created a method for computing directly on smart home devices that drastically reduced the latency that may cause such devices to be delayed in offering a response to a command or an answer to a question. One reason for this...
Expansion Microscopy Technique Reveals Hidden Nanostructures
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 6, 2022 — Proteins and other molecules are often tightly packed together inside a living cell. These dense clusters can be difficult to image because the fluorescent labels used to make them visible can’t wedge themselves in between the molecules....
SiPhox Receives Grant to Develop Photonic Biochips
BURLINGTON, Mass., July 14, 2022 — SiPhox Inc. received a $681,631 grant from the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative to support development of a facility to boost production capacity for its photonic biochips from 100 biochips per month to roughly 5000 biochips per...
Lithographic Technology Aids in Ultrathin Optical Fabrication
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 3, 2022 — Researchers from MIT have developed a low-cost optical fabrication method that enables the production high-quality thin mirrors and silicon wafers. The method developed by the team, led by research scientist and lead author Youwei Yao, reshapes...
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...
Machine-Readable Labels Identify and Track Objects
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 3, 2022 — A 3D-printing process developed at MIT creates barcodes and tags in the infrared spectrum to enable machines to track and identify objects. In place of the standard barcodes affixed to products, which may be removed, become detached, or become...
Light Spurs Ion Motion to Up-Power Fuel Cells, Batteries
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 18, 2022 — Research from MIT and Kyushu University suggests that light could provide significantly improved performance to fuel cells, lithium batteries, and other devices that rely on the movement of charged atoms. The work introduces and demonstrates a way...
Solar Cell Simulator Advances Photovoltaic Efficiency
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 5, 2022 — A differentiable solar cell simulator, newly developed by researchers at MIT and Google Brain, tells scientists which changes will provide the improvements they wish to make in a solar cell configuration. The new simulator computes the power...
Probabilistically Programmed Systems See More Like Humans Do
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 24, 2021 — MIT researchers have developed a framework to enable machines to see the world more like humans do. The artificial intelligence system for analyzing scenes learns to perceive real-world objects from just a few images. It also perceives scenes in...
Thin Films of Chalcogenide Perovskites Set Stage for New Class of Semiconductors
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 20, 2021 — High-quality thin films of BaZrS3 chalcogenide perovskites, developed by an MIT research team, show promise as a new semiconductor suitable for a range of applications, including solar and green lighting. The MIT researchers made the prototypical...
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