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This Week in Photonics: A Camera Design That Mimics One of Nature's Finest Visual Systems (10/19/2017)

This Week in Photonics: A Camera Design That Mimics One of Nature's Finest Visual Systems
The bio-inspired design of an ultrasensitive camera that is capable of sensing both color and polarization is based on the visual system of the mantis shrimp.
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Thursday, October 19, 2017
       
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Camera Design Mimics One of Nature's Most Sophisticated Visual Systems
Camera Design Mimics One of Nature's Most Sophisticated Visual Systems
The bio-inspired design of an ultrasensitive camera that is capable of sensing both color and polarization is based on the visual system of the mantis shrimp. The camera features a single-chip, low-power, high-resolution color-polarization imaging system. The imager captures co-registered color and polarization information in real time with high resolution by monolithically integrating nanowire polarization filters with vertically stacked photodetectors.
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Single Photon Reveals Quantum Entanglement of 16 Million Atoms
Single Photon Reveals Quantum Entanglement of 16 Million Atoms
Scientists have demonstrated entanglement between 16 million atoms in a crystal crossed by a single photon, reinforcing the quantum theory that entanglement can persist in macroscopic physical systems. The scientists followed two basic steps: the preparation of an entangled system and the subsequent appropriate measurement verifying the presence of entanglement.
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Scientists Fine-Tune Process for Making Thin Films from DNA
Scientists Fine-Tune Process for Making Thin Films from DNA
To further investigate the optical properties of a DNA-based lipid complex that is widely used in current DNA thin-film research, researchers developed a refinement process to minimize the relative bound water content and control binding of the surfactant onto the DNA backbone. Organic thin films made from DNA, fine-tuned to provide control over the material’s optical and thermal properties, could be used in biomedical and other photonic devices.
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Optical Systems Capture First Light From Colliding Neutron Stars
Optical Systems Capture First Light From Colliding Neutron Stars
Scientists from the international LIGO and Virgo Scientific Collaborations have announced the detection of the bright spark of two neutron stars colliding. This event has been dubbed GW170817 because it sent ripples through space-time that reached Earth on August 17, 2017. GW170817 lasted more than a minute and a half and is the first ever detection of light from a gravitational wave source.
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Plasmonic Platform for Photocatalysis, Spectroscopy
Plasmonic Platform for Photocatalysis, Spectroscopy
Researchers have developed a way to build multifunctional nanoscale structures using aluminum nanocrystals. The structures have an aluminum core and are dotted with even smaller metallic islands. The nanocrystals are used as a base for creating size-tunable transition-metal nanoparticle islands that enable localized surface plasmon resonances.
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