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Soliton Dynamics Could Lead to New On-Chip Signal Processing Apps
CAMPERDOWN, Australia, July 8, 2019 — Researchers have found a way to manipulate a soliton on a silicon chip at both the source and reception end of an optical fiber without altering the wave shape. They used a Bragg gated structure on a silicon substrate. The discovery, which is the result of a collaboration between researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute and Singapore University of Technology and Design, could potentially allow for faster photonic communications devices and infrastructure. The researchers
Metasurface-Based Camera Could Simplify Polarization Imaging for Vision Systems
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 5, 2019 — Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a compact, portable camera that can image polarization in a single shot. The miniature camera — about the size of a thumb —...
Antibody-based Probe Developed for Live-Cell Imaging in Vivo
FORT COLLINS, Colo., July 5, 2019 — To expand the toolbox of imaging in living cells, researchers from Colorado State University and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed a genetically encoded, antibody-based probe that works with specificity in vivo. In this methodology,...
Optochemogenetics Tested for Neuronal Repair after Stroke
ATLANTA, July 3, 2019 — Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine have developed optochemogenetics, a combinatorial approach based on optogenetics and chemogenetics, which enables the selective, noninvasive stimulation of brain cells using light. In a mouse model...
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Worldwide Solar Energy Model Provides Historical PV Performance Data
AARHUS, Denmark, July 2, 2019 — A model for how much energy photovoltaic (PV) systems produce worldwide has been developed by researchers at Aarhus University. The researchers collected 38 years of global solar radiation, weather, and temperature data with a spatial resolution of...
Nanowires Can Be Tuned to Range of Wavelengths for Optoelectronics
DRESDEN, Germany, July 2, 2019 — A research team at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), in collaboration with researchers at Technische Universität (TU) Dresden and Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) in Hamburg, has produced nanowires with operating wavelengths...
Quantum Teleportation-Based State Transfer of Photon Polarization in Diamond
YOKOHAMA, Japan, July 1, 2019 — Researchers from the Yokohama National University have demonstrated reliable quantum state transfer of photon polarization into a carbon nuclear spin coupled to a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond. The transfer of quantum information into an...
AR VR Track at Light and Sound Interactive 2019 Looks to Future
ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 1, 2019 — At Light and Sound Interactive (LSI) — held June 25-27 in Rochester, N.Y. — the Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) track made one thing clear: The technology may, at some point, become as ubiquitous as smartphones. A highlight of the...
Prototype Could be Used to Connect Quantum Computers
KLOSTERNEUBURG, Austria, June 28, 2019 — Physicists from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) used a mechanical oscillator to produce entangled radiation. According to the research team, this is the first time a mechanical object has been used to create entangled...
IR Imaging Technology Could Improve Breast Cancer Detection
ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 28, 2019 — Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and physicians from the Rochester Regional Health System (RRHS) have developed a noninvasive, cost-effective method using infrared (IR) technology to locate hard-to-find breast cancer tumors....
Luminate NY Accelerator Announces Round II Winners
ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 28, 2019 — Ovitz Corp., the developer of individualized contact lenses to improve vision quality, took the top prize at the Luminate NY competition — $1 million. The Round II winners were announced on June 27 during the Light and Sound Interactive...
International Laser Community Honors Poprawe for Life's Work
AACHEN, Germany, June 27, 2019 — Nearly 300 laser experts and colleagues gathered to honor retiring professor Reinhart Poprawe for his life’s work during a symposium in Germany on June 23, where he was recognized for shaping technological progress in photonics and bolstering...
Washable Electronic Textiles Detect Electrocardiogram Signals
DAEJEON, South Korea, June 27, 2019 — A transistor fiber for use in wearable electronics has been developed by researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST). The transistor, which has the characteristics of a textile, can be inserted into clothing and retain an...
European Photonics Project Attracts Girls to STEM Careers
June 26, 2019 — A European photonics research consortium gave girls and young women in 10 countries the opportunity to explore STEM careers over a one-year period through a series of workshops and challenges designed to increase the number of women working in...
Scientists Shape Light to Travel Along a Single Branch
VIENNA, June 26, 2019 — Scientists at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien Vienna) showed how the branched flow of light can be made to propagate along a single branch rather than along many branches at the same time. Their approach, which they think could be...
UTA and ARL to Develop Longwave-IR Photonic Device Technology
ARLINGTON, Texas, June 25, 2019 — A research team from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is working with the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to develop nanophotonic devices that could have applications in thermal imaging and resonant filtering. The researchers’ objective is...
Space Is Filling Up for the AIM Photonics Summer Academy
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 25, 2019 — Join fellow students and colleagues from the photonics industries for a week of intensive short courses on integrated photonics, taking place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mass., this summer from July 22-26. Two...
‘Self-Healing’ Coating Minimizes Lead Leakage from Perovskite Cells
ONNA, Japan, June 25, 2019 — Adding a protective layer of epoxy resin to the top of a perovskite solar cell (PSC) can significantly reduce the amount of lead that the cell discharges into the environment, researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)...
Tiny Light Box Merges States of Light, Matter
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, June 24, 2019 — A nanosize light box, built from stacked atomically thin material, has demonstrated the ability to capture and amplify light and link light to matter at the nanolevel. The light box, created by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, makes...
Wearable NIRS Device Reveals How Seals Prepare to Dive
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June 24, 2019 — Scientists at the University of St. Andrews have created a wearable, noninvasive device based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) that can be used to investigate blood volume and oxygenation patterns in freely diving marine mammals, such as seals....
Machine Learning-Based System Automates Street Sign Detection and Classification
MELBOURNE, Australia, June 21, 2019 — Geospatial scientists at RMIT University have used deep learning to produce an autonomous system for detecting traffic signs on Google Street View images. The system could allow local governments and traffic managers to monitor street signs and...
Nonlinear Optical Process Could Improve Solar-Powered Desalination
HOUSTON, June 20, 2019 — Researchers at Rice University have improved the efficiency of their solar-powered desalination system by more than 50% by concentrating sunlight into “hot spots.” Using the same amount of light, the researchers were able to increase the...
Squeezed Light Reduces Noise, Could Speed Quantum Sensing
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., June 20, 2019 — Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) physicists studying quantum sensing, which could affect a range of potential applications from airport security scanning to gravitational wave measurements, said that certain quantum sensors can use a...
Drone Using IoT Tech Could Lead to Earlier Detection of Forest Fires
MADRID, June 19, 2019 — An automatic flight system with real-time connectivity could help prevent large-scale forest fires by locating and detecting fires where and when they start and communicating this information to emergency services in real time. The system, composed...
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