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This Week in Photonics: Ultrasensitive On-Chip Optical Sensors (11/30/2017)

This Week in Photonics: Ultrasensitive On-Chip Optical Sensors
Chip-Based Optical Sensors Developed with Incredible Sensitivity
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Thursday, November 30, 2017
       
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Chip-Based Optical Sensors Developed with Incredible Sensitivity
Chip-Based Optical Sensors Developed with Incredible Sensitivity
An optical whispering gallery mode resonator can spin light around the circumference of a tiny sphere millions of times, creating an ultrasensitive microchip-based sensor for multiple applications. The type of sensor that consists of solid spheres is not compatible with microfabrication methods. However, researchers developed a way to grow on-chip glass microspherical shells that potentially can be used for motion, temperature, pressure or biochemical sensing.
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Flexible, Stretchable Photonics Devices Made with Chalcogenide
Flexible, Stretchable Photonics Devices Made with Chalcogenide
A method for making photonic devices that can bend and stretch without damage could find uses in cables to connect computer devices, or in diagnostic and monitoring systems that could be attached to the skin. Researchers used a specialized kind of glass called chalcogenide for their device.
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Wave Mixing on Artificial Atom Could Be Used for Building Quantum Electronics
Wave Mixing on Artificial Atom Could Be Used for Building Quantum Electronics
Scientists have demonstrated quantum wave mixing (QWM) on a single superconducting artificial atom. In their exploration of the different regimes of QWM, they showed that superposed and coherent states of light were mapped into a quantized spectrum of narrow peaks, and they found that the number of peaks was determined by the number of interacting photons.
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Prism Awards Mark Decade of Innovation
Prism Awards Mark Decade of Innovation
The world's smallest FT-IR spectrometer, a lidar system for autonomous vehicles, and a smartphone add-on sensor for noncontact bioimaging — these products are among 30 finalists vying for Prism Awards in January. Marking its 10th year in 2018, the Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation program recognizes the industry's top innovators and groundbreaking technology.
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Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector Sets Efficiency Record
Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector Sets Efficiency Record
Researchers have demonstrated the fabrication and operation of a superconducting nanowire single photon detector (SNSPD) with detection efficiency that they believe is the highest on record. The research team believes that such results could pave the way for the practical application of SNSPD for quantum information and other high-end applications.
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