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Integrated Photonics: How to Build a Quantum Computer; UV PICs Push Potential of Nonvisible Microscopy (8/7/2024)

Integrated Photonics: How to Build a Quantum Computer; UV PICs Push Potential of Nonvisible Microscopy
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How to Build a Photonic Quantum Computer

Expectations for quantum computers are high: They are supposed to outperform digital computers and pave the way for solutions that go far beyond the capabilities that artificial intelligence already delivers. They are predicted to crack unbreakable codes, find new materials for superconductors, and help develop medicine for the next pandemic. These are only some of the envisioned outcomes.  Read Article 
Ultraviolet PICs Push the Potential of Nonvisible Microscopy

Manipulating ultraviolet (UV) light beams is historically difficult and costly. As it relates to imaging, bulk optics in the UV range are expensive because they require unique materials, such as quartz, magnesium fluoride, or fused silica, to ensure aberration-free imaging with necessary degrees of focus and resolution. And, from a technical perspective, UV imaging microscope objectives with a high numerical aperture, which are required for high-resolution microscopy, are rare. The high price tag that is typically associated with these objectives limits their use.  Read Article 


More News

 
Chip-Scale Visible Sources Aim to Release Quantum Technology from the Lab

Topological Platform Can Increase Frequency Comb Efficiency

On-Chip Laser Showcases Self-Sustained Comb Operation

Chip-scale Erbium Laser Points to Portable Integrated Systems

Multifunctional Diode Speeds and Integrates Optical Computing

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