Engineers Develop Tiny Photonic Chip for Ultra-Low-Noise Microwave Signalsby Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied ScienceBreakthrough technology promises compact, high-quality microwave generation for communication and navigation systems
NewsMeasuring Time Delay between Two Photonsby University of PortsmouthScientists demonstrate unprecedented precision with the new measurement
Product NewsBreakthrough Photochemical Reactor System for Photochemistryby AsyntThe LightSyn Lighthouse is a new system in the LightSyn range from Asynt
NewsNew ‘Quantum Flute’ Can Make Particles of Light Move Togetherby University of ChicagoBreakthrough could point the way towards new quantum technology
NewsResearchers Develop the World’s First Ultra-Fast Photonic Computing Processorby University of OxfordNew research uses multiple polarization channels to carry out parallel processing—enhancing computing density
NewsA New Heat Engine with No Moving Parts Is as Efficient as a Steam Turbineby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe design could someday enable a fully decarbonized power grid, researchers say
NewsResearch Produces Record Levels of Strain in Single-Crystal Siliconby University of SurreyNew discovery could be crucial to the future development of silicon photonics
NewsCrystals That Convert Light to More Useful Wavelengthsby Tokyo Institute of TechnologyThese findings pave the way for many novel photonic technologies, such as better solar cells
NewsHow Holograms Increase Solar Energy Yieldby SPIEA newly developed holographic light collector boosts solar panel efficiency for an energy conversion increase of about five percent over the course of a year
NewsA New Way to Program Light on an Ultra-Small Scaleby Columbia UniversityRecent discovery is an important step toward control of nanolight, which is light that can access the smallest length scales imaginable
NewsA Major Step Toward At-Scale Quantum Technologiesby University of BristolThe development of quantum technologies promises to have a profound impact across science, engineering, and society