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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Fast Phase Modulator Is World's Most Compact
Fast Phase Modulator Is World's Most Compact Using electro-optical signals rather than traditional electrical signals could make the exchange of digital information more efficient. Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany have developed an electro-optical device 29 µm long that converts signals at a rate of about 40 Gb/s, making it the world’s most compact high-speed phase modulator.
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New Approach to Creating Flexible Waveguides
A new fabrication technique, developed by Iowa State University researchers, has been found to alleviate challenges typically faced when creating flexible optical waveguides.
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Royal Academy Names First Fraunhofer UK Research Chair
The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed Alan Kemp of the Institute of Photonics the first Fraunhofer UK research chair at the University of Strathclyde.
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PHOQUS to Focus on Cells and Disease
The European Commission (EU) has awarded the University of Dundee in Scotland nearly €4 million in funding for investigations on the relationships between cellular processes and disease.
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Photonics Could Replace Electronics for Computing
As part of DARPA’s Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors project, researchers from the University of Colorado-Boulder, MIT and the University of California-Berkeley are working to demonstrate that low-power photonic devices can be fabricated using standard chip-making processes.
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Optical Circuit Uses Stretchable Interconnections
A team of Belgian researchers is developing the first optical circuit to use stretchable, bendable interconnections.
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Photonics Media's Weekly Newscast In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: An optical circuit uses stretchable interconnections, a graphene sandwich improves biomolecule imaging, and we introduce the Ocean Optics 2014 Young Investigator Award recipient.
Goetz Instrument Support Awards Announced
Innovative research projects based on spectroscopy and remote sensing have been recognized by the Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program awards for 2014.
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THz Laser Chip Sets Power Records
A newly developed terahertz laser chip, engineered by a team at the University of Leeds in England is setting records as the most powerful in the world.
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Superbright X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers Find Missing Proteins
The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have begun using exceptionally bright and fast x-rays to capture images that rivals those taken with conventional methods.
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