A tiny optical device built into a silicon chip has achieved the slowest light propagation on a chip to date, reducing the speed of light by a factor of 1,200 in a study reported in Nature Photonics ...
WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab announced plans March 11 to buy its optical communications terminal supplier Mynaric, which entered restructuring last month following production delays and supply chain issues ...
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Device smaller than a grain of dust looks to supercharge quantum computers
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 ...
New low-cost fabrication technique could help incorporate optical sensing onto lab-on-a-chip devices
A new fabrication process could make it easier and less expensive to incorporate optical sensing onto lab-on-a-chip devices. These devices integrate laboratory functions onto a plastic or glass "chip" ...
The partnership combines online ordering and payments with SpecCheck Live Chat to streamline lab–ECP communication.
GOLETA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- KYOCERA SLD Laser, Inc. (KSLD), a world leader in commercialization of laser light sources, has announced the demonstration of a high-speed, bidirectional link for ...
A focus-stacked macro photograph of a fabricated gallium phosphide photonic chip featuring multiple spiral waveguides and other test structures. The chip width is just 0.55 cm across. Due to the high ...
Quantum computers could rapidly solve complex problems that would take the most powerful classical supercomputers decades to ...
China’s optical AI hardware demonstrates massive efficiency leaps in lab tests, challenging conventional GPU performance in specific workloads ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The NorSat-TD demonstration microsatellite developed by Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) for the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) has successfully transferred data to a ground ...
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will fund a four-year program to develop optical interconnect technology for chip-to-chip communications, headed by researchers at IBM Corp.
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