As artificial intelligence grows more powerful, so does its appetite for speed and energy. The quest for faster, smarter ...
Nonlinear optical dynamics—intensity-dependent response of light upon interaction with materials under high-intensity light ...
Researchers at EPFL and Harvard University have engineered a chip that can convert between electromagnetic pulses in the terahertz and optical ranges on the same device. Their integrated design could ...
Princeton researchers have launched a startup in San Francisco where they're developing tiny AI-powered visual sensors for ...
A new type of optical particle trap can be used to manipulate bacteria, viruses and other particles on a chip as part of an integrated optofluidic platform. The optical trap is the latest innovation ...
Scientists have developed a fully transparent skin sensor that accurately measures UV radiation, detecting light and ...
Traditional computers are fast, but nothing like the speed of light—at 186,000 miles per second, you can crunch numbers awfully quick. That’s a big reason why optical photonics are being used for ...
Imagine carrying a device in your pocket that can measure sea level rise with pinpoint accuracy, detect earthquakes hundreds of kilometers away, or even help hunt for elusive dark matter. For decades, ...