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Tunable light source reaches nanoscale milestone

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

In the race to develop ever-smaller and -faster optical devices, researchers have built the first tunable nanoscale light source driven by free electrons. Dubbed the “light-well” by its creators, the novel emitter could one day be used as an on-chip light source for nanophotonic circuits or in large assemblies for optical memory or display applications. Dr. Kevin MacDonald, senior research fellow at the University of Southampton and co-inventor of the light-well, said that tunable chip-scale light sources could open up a range of possibilities in nanophotonics, including spectroscopic...Read full article

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    Published: October 2009
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