Scientists have found a new way to navigate beams of light through dynamic scattering media, such as the turbulent atmosphere ...
Instantly turning a material from opaque to transparent, or from a conductor to an insulator, is no longer the stuff of ...
Scientists have found a new way to navigate beams of light through dynamic scattering media, such as the turbulent atmosphere ...
For several years now, scientists have been using lasers to control the properties of matter at extremely fast rates: during one optical cycle of a light wave. But because these changes occur on the ...
Instantly turning a material from opaque to transparent, or from a conductor to an insulator, is no longer the stuff of ...
Optical atomic clocks have the potential to improve timekeeping and GPS accuracy by a factor of 1,000, enhancing the ...
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AZoNano on MSNPhoton Avalanche Powers Optical ComputingResearch on photon avalanching nanoparticles shows intrinsic optical bistability, offering new avenues for nanoscale optical ...
A new EMBL innovation dramatically improves Brillouin microscopy, enabling faster, more efficient 3D imaging of ...
more effort is still needed to design and implement microwave photonic circuits on a chip for practical applications. Rachel Won is a senior editor of Nature Photonics in Tokyo, Japan.
Nature Photonics spoke to Jérôme Kasparian, a researcher from the University of Geneva and co-ordinator of the Teramobile project, about the idea. The idea of firing an intense laser beam into a ...
Researchers have developed a new optical computing material from photon avalanching nanoparticles. A research team co-led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), Columbia University, ...
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