Tags: nanophotonics

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When optical components are reduced to the nanoscale, they exhibit interesting properties that can be harnessed to create new devices. For example, imagine a block of material with thin layers of alternating materials. This creates a periodic arrangement of alternating dielectric constants, forming a "photonic crystal" that is analogous to the electronic crystals used in semiconductor devices. Photonic crystals, along with quantum dots and other devices patterned at the nanoscale, may form the basis for sensors and switches used in computers and telecommunications. More information on Nanophotonics can be found here.

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  1. Optical Hyperspace: Light in Hyperbolic Materials

    Online Presentations | 14 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: Evgenii Narimanov

    Hyperbolic metamaterias are strongly anisotropic composite media that behave as either metals or dielectrics in different directions. They can be fabricated n many different ways, such as metallic layers that are separated from each other by thin dielectric spacers, or using arrays of parallel...

  2. Han Htoon

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  3. Alessandro Pianelli

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  4. gabriel martinez

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  5. Anik Paul

    I am Anik Paul from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I am a final year undergraduate student at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, my major is Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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  6. Oct 17 2019

    Integrated Nanophotonics: The Transition to High-Volume Manufacturing and Implications for Workforce Education

    Integrated Nanophotonics refers to the integration of photonic systems (e.g. optical devices, laser sources, and optical detectors) on a silicon or silicon compatible chip that can be interfaced...

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  7. Towards Quantum Information Processing with Atom-Filled Hollow-Core Fibres

    Online Presentations | 10 Oct 2019 | Contributor(s):: Ben Sparkes

    I will present results from our experiments aiming for efficient, coherent and noiseless storage of high-bandwidth optical pulses in warm rubidium-filled HCPCFs using the off-resonance cascade absorption (ORCA) technique.

  8. 3 min Research Talk: Plasmonic Core-Multishell Nanowires for Optical Applications

    Online Presentations | 26 Sep 2019 | Contributor(s):: Raheem Carless

    ED lights and technology are being used more often in today’s society. Compared to traditional illumination they are far more reliable and efficient, in the sense that they last longer, are environmentally friendly, and most importantly, they reduce energy waste.

  9. Farhana Twaha

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  10. Omer Yesilyurt

    Omer Yesilyurt received his B.S. degree in Electronics engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, in 2016. He obtained his MsC degree in Electrical Engineering from Middle East...

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  11. How Plasmonic Materials Make Light Work at Nanoscale

    Online Presentations | 16 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Alexandra Boltasseva

  12. Agrivoltaic Simulation

    Tools | 10 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Allison Perna, Hans Torsina, Peter Bermel, Elizabeth Grubbs, Myeon Williams

    Simulates agrivoltaic systems based on photovoltaic system geometries to form shadow maps, power, and irradiance data

  13. Research in Xu’s Group

    Online Presentations | 07 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Xianfan Xu

  14. Neilalohith Sharma

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  15. Anant Singh Raghuvanshi

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  16. Frequency Bin Quantum Photonics

    Online Presentations | 11 Jul 2019 | Contributor(s):: Andrew M Weiner

    In this talk I discuss recent advances in manipulation and measurement of quantum states encoded and entangled in the photonic frequency degree of freedom or hyperentangled in time and frequency degrees of freedom. Although the perspective is primarily experimental, I will also attempt to...

  17. sumit Kumar

    Dr. Sumit Kumar is an associate professor of Electronics Engineering at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. He received his B. Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering from...

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  18. Tailoring Mechanical Instability of Atomically-thin Materials

    Online Presentations | 27 Jun 2019 | Contributor(s):: Sungwoo Nam

    Lecture 24

  19. Vadym Naumov

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  20. Can Plasmonics Help Outpace Quantum Decoherence?

    Online Presentations | 07 Jun 2019 | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev

    We discuss an unorthodox way to overcome quantum decoherence by using plasmonics that can speed up quantum processes to the extent that they outpace and thus become immune to decoherence.