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PublicationsLatest ResearchCalifornia researchers have developed computer simulations showing it may be possible to transform ‘optical space’ marrying transformation optics with a related field of electronics known as plasmonics. Scientists at the University of California-Berkeley, are squeezing lightwaves tighter than ever, opening doors to new technologies for optical communications, miniature lasers and perhaps optical computers. The work unlocked ways to compress lightwaves to 10 nanometers – about five times the width of a DNA strand. A group of international researchers led by a team from Ohio University is exploring new frontiers in quantum optics, and in the process may have peeked through Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. ResearchersReshef Tenne, Ph.D.The Drake Family Professor of Nanotechnology, Materials Scientist, Physical and Inorganic Chemist, Professor and Head of the Department InstitutionsThe University of Notre DameThe University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., of the Congregation of Holy Cross, is an independent, national Catholic university located in Notre Dame, Ind., adjacent to the city of South Bend and approximately 90 miles east of Chicago. Nanophotonics Research Center - The University of TokyoThe Nanophotonics Research Center (NPC), NPC seeks to deepen the fundamental knowledge of nanometer-scale light-matter interactions and exploit our findings in various kinds of new principles and technologies. NPC is is the research center for nanophotonics in The University of Tokyo. and is led by the Director Prof. Motoichi Ohtsu. The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology - Georgia TechProfessor Zhong L. Wang is the director of his nanoscience and nanotechnology research group in the School of Materials Science and Engineering of the Georgia Institute of Technology. |
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