Researchers in Germany have created a new photonic chip that precisely controls quantum light without disrupting fragile signals.
As global data traffic soars, transmitting information with light instead of electrical signals is becoming crucial for ...
A device smaller than a grain of dust may help unlock the kind of quantum computers people have only dreamed about. Built on a standard microchip and almost 100 times thinner than a human hair, this ...
Schematic diagram (a) and photo (b) of the fabricated gas-filled hollow-core fiber phase modulator. (c) Measured loss spectrum and (d) transient response of the phase modulator. Credit: ...
Engineers have invented a breakthrough optical phase modulator that controls visible light -- without dimming it -- with the smallest footprint and lowest power consumption. New device will improve ...
A chip smaller than a human hair may be the missing link to truly scalable quantum computers. Researchers have unveiled a new optical phase modulator that is nearly 100 times smaller than the width of ...
A new technical paper titled “Hybrid tungsten oxyselenide/graphene electrodes for near-lossless 2D semiconductor phase ...
Can γ-secretase modulators stage a comeback? Scientists led by Irene Gerlach at F. Hoffmann-La Roche, Basel, Switzerland, are banking on it. At this year’s CTAD meeting, held October 24-27 in Boston, ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances, 10.29026/oea.2023.220085 discuss broadband low-loss all-optical phase modulator using gas-filled hollow-core fiber. Optical phase modulators are key ...