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This Week in Photonics: A Different Approach to Quantum Computing (9/8/2016)

This Week in Photonics: A Different Approach to Quantum Computing
Microwave signals comprising correlated photons could be used to code information for quantum computing and may offer an alternative use of optical systems to build quantum computers.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
       
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Photon Pairs May Contribute to an Alternate Approach to Quantum Computing
Photon Pairs May Contribute to an Alternate Approach to Quantum Computing
Microwave signals comprising correlated photons could be used to code information for quantum computing and may offer an alternative use of optical systems to build quantum computers. Researchers at Aalto University chilled a microwave resonator to nearly absolute zero temperature — the point at which any thermal motion freezes — to correspond to a state of perfect darkness. In this quantum vacuum state no photon is present, but there exist fluctuations that can bring photons in and out of existence for a very short time.
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Vortex Laser May Help Shape the Future of Data Transfer
Vortex Laser May Help Shape the Future of Data Transfer
A light-based communications tool that is structured to carry data in a helical path may enable fast transfer of large amounts of data, resolving potential bottlenecks in data transfer as the demand for information sharing grows. The novel technique uses a vortex beam that travels in a corkscrew pattern, encoding data into the vortex twists. The shape of the beam enables it to encode data for optical communications with greater freedom than a conventional laser, giving it the potential to carry ten times or more information than lasers that move in a linear direction.
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Laser Sensor Can Detect Damage to Military Assets
Laser Sensor Can Detect Damage to Military Assets
A distributed feedback fiber laser sensor has detected acoustic emission signatures associated with cracks in riveted lap joints, demonstrating that it has the potential to uncover structural damage in U.S. Navy assets before the damage reaches critical levels. Developed by researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), the laser sensor consists of a single fiber, similar in width to a human hair, which is integrated into a shallow groove formed in the lap joint. The sensor has a small system footprint and can be multiplexed.
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Virtual Reality May Offer Advances in Microscope Imaging
Virtual Reality May Offer Advances in Microscope Imaging
A novel microscope image injection system has demonstrated the ability to relay virtual reality imaging to a surgeon through an eyepiece, known as the ocular, during microscopic surgery. The system, named CaptiView, allows images to be superimposed into the surgeon’s eyepiece and projects a heads-up display into the eyepiece while the surgeon is operating. The heads-up display provides neurovascular and fiber-track information in 2D or 3D as well as the on-screen video overlays visible through the ocular.
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Breaking Through: Women in Photonics, ep.1 Andrea Armani
Breaking Through: Women in Photonics, ep.1 Andrea Armani
This premiere episode features Andrea Armani, an associate professor of chemical engineering and materials science, and electrical engineering and electrophysics at the University of Southern California. She shares her personal experience as a woman in the field, how she sees women’s roles evolving, and her views on women of all ages breaking through antiquated boundaries.
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IMTS 2016
IMTS 2016
September 12-17, 2016 - McCormick Place - Chicago United States
Photonics Media Booth: N-6183
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