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Laser, Microcomb Integrated on Single Scalable Chip
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 5, 2021 — A collaboration between John Bowers from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Tobias J. Kippenberg from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has yielded an integrated on-chip semiconductor laser and resonator capable of producing a laser microcomb. The breakthrough builds on and upscales technology to support applications in optical communications, ultrafast lidar, neuromorphic computing, and the calibration of astrophysical
Lens-Free Fluorescence Microscope to Achieve High Throughput, Resolution
LEUVEN, Belgium, July 5, 2021 — A fluorescence microscope being developed by imec researchers will be able to achieve high throughput and high resolution, without a lens component. The technology could significantly speed up next-generation DNA sequencing and cellular research, as...
Advanced Manufacturing Education Offered Online
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 30, 2021 — The Department of Defense (DOD) and MIT launched an online Open edX platform for advanced manufacturing and technologies education. The website-hosted platform currently features two on-demand photonics courses — one on PIC sensors and one on...
Excelitas to Acquire CMOS Camera Developer PCO AG
Jun 28, 2021 — Photonics technology company Excelitas Technologies Corp. will acquire PCO AG — a designer, developer, and manufacturer of scientific CMOS cameras for biomedical and high-speed industrial imaging applications. PCO is a privately held company...
Improving Photoluminescence in Silicon Boosts PIC Performance
MOSCOW, June 17, 2021 — Researchers in Russia have increased photoluminescence (PL) in silicon using germanium quantum dots and a specially designed silicon photonic crystal. Developed by scientists from Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), Institute...
Low-Cost Synthetic Diamond Fabrication Could Step Up Quantum Tech
SYDNEY, June 8, 2021 — Using a thin tungsten layer as a restraining, conductive, removable hard mask, researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) developed a method for the fabrication of synthetic diamond. The developed material can be used for the photonic...
Integrated Approach Emits Quantum Light on Demand, at Room Temperature
STOCKHOLM, May 19, 2021 — An integrated approach that uses a single-photon emitter embedded in a photonic waveguide, developed by researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, could enable the transmission of large-scale quantum information over fiber optic networks. The...
AIM Photonics Appoints Tod A. Laursen Chair of Leadership Council
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 12, 2021 — Tod A. Laursen will serve as chair of the AIM Photonics Leadership Council. The council is focused on the strategic and technical direction of AIM Photonics. In the position, Laursen will hold leadership and oversight responsibilities, including...
Integrated Photonic Circuits Demonstrate Ultralow Loss
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, April 27, 2021 — Researchers at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne’s (EPFL’s) School of Basic Sciences have developed a technology that produces silicon nitride integrated photonic circuits with low optical losses and small...
Metalens Will Deliver on Challenging Printing Applications, Direct Laser Lithography
EVANSTON, Ill., April 23, 2021 — A team at Northwestern University designed a high-numerical aperture metalens and fabricated it on an optical fiber tip, using a set of processes that establishes an alternate path for optical nanoparticle trapping and other imaging applications...
Photonics Reduces Size, Weight, and Power for Defense Systems
Mar 1, 2021 — Many modern troops go to battle carrying up to 80 lbs of gear per soldier. Approximately 20 lbs of this weight can come from batteries for radios and electro-optics. Reducing a soldier’s burden improves mobility and mission effectiveness and reduces...
Integrated Photonics Opens New Frontiers for Chemical Sensing
Jan 27, 2021 — Smart devices enable us to take and share pictures, gather songs and sounds, and measure temperatures. We take such features for granted now, but they have triggered a dramatic change in our habits. The evolution of smart devices has mainly been...
Technobis Creates PhotonFirst Brand for Integrated Photonics Activities
ALKMAAR, Netherlands, Jan. 6, 2021 — Technobis announced that as of Jan. 1, its integrated photonics sensing business will operate independently as PhotonFirst. Daan Kersten will serve as PhotonFirst’s first CEO. The announcement marks an increased focus on the expansion of the...
Photonic Barcodes Pave the Way for Encryption, Biosensing
SINGAPORE, Nov. 3, 2020 — Bioresponsive barcodes, capable of detecting molecules in a single liquid droplet, generated radiative energy that successfully converted dynamic biomolecular information into trillions of distinctive photonic barcodes. Microdroplet radiative energy...
On-Chip Laser Light Generates Spectrum of Colors
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Oct. 16, 2020 — National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Maryland researchers demonstrated the ability to convert invisible near-infrared laser light into multiple visible colors, using newly introduced microchip technology. The...
Refined Waveguide Quantum Electrodynamic Architecture Spurs Qubit Photon Generation
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 14, 2020 — By connecting superconducting quantum bits to a microwave transmission line, MIT researchers demonstrated how qubits can generate, on demand, photons needed to support communication between quantum processors. The demonstration is a step toward...
PhotonDelta Invests in PHIX
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, Oct. 13, 2020 — PhotonDelta has announced its investment in PHIX Photonics Assembly, a packaging and assembly company within the European integrated photonics market. The investment provides PHIX with long-term financing for equipment purchases for the acceleration...
Method for Colloidal Diamond Construction Unlocks Long-Coveted and Wide-Ranging Photonic Potential
NEW YORK, Oct. 7, 2020 — Researchers in David Pine’s NYU laboratory have developed and introduced a method for the reliable creation of colloidal diamonds. Using a steric interlock mechanism to spontaneously produce the staggered bonds that make a physical diamond...
Flexible Parylene Waveguide Operates Over Broad Spectrum
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23, 2020 — A parylene-based waveguide has the physical characteristics necessary to enable it to emerge as the new standard in optical biointerfaces. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed the highly flexible waveguide, which can additionally...
Silicon Photonics Drives Ultrasmall Ultrasound Detector
MUNICH, Sept. 18, 2020 — A base of miniaturized photonic circuits, undetectable to the human eye and assembled on top of a silicon chip, has enabled a German research team to develop an ultrasound detector they say is the smallest in existence. The detector is 100×...
Purdue Team Patents Atomically Thin Material
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 9, 2020 — A team from Purdue University has received a patent for a 2D nanomaterial that has potential for use in nanoelectronics, quantum devices, and infrared technology used in national defense tools and biochemical sensors. The material is derived from...
Miniaturized Modulator Increases Potential of Photonic Integrated Circuits
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 31, 2020 — Photonic integrated circuits promise greater speed, bandwidth, and efficiency than traditional electrical circuits, but they’re not yet small enough to be used broadly in computing and other applications. To achieve energy efficiency and...
AIM Photonics’ New CEO Sets Course for US Leadership in the Integrated Photonics Industry
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 28, 2020 — No one can accuse Michael Cumbo, the new CEO of AIM Photonics, of being risk-averse. In the middle of a pandemic that has had most of us working from home, he left the Bay Area and an executive position at ZYGO Corp. to drive across the country to...
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology Joins Quantum Foundry at UCSB
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 10, 2020 — Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology Ltd. has joined its parent company, Oxford Instruments plc, as an industry partner of the Quantum Foundry at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). The company becomes the Quantum Foundry’s...
Scalable Approach to Lidar Could Propel Autonomous Vehicles, Other Tech
BOULDER, Colo., July 29, 2020 — A silicon chip with a serpentine optical phased array (SOPA), developed by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, could improve the resolution and scanning speed of lidar systems while reducing bulkiness, making them scalable for a range...
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