Sentences with phrase «into photonic»

The functionalized carbon nanotubes have significant prospects for further development, Doorn noted, including advances in functionalization chemistry; integration into photonic, plasmonic and metamaterials structures for further control of quantum emission properties; and implementation into electrically driven devices and optical circuitry for diverse applications.
The heat then flows into a photonic crystal, which is composed of layers of silicon and silicon dioxide.
«Two years ago, our local elected officials were fighting to get into the photonics spotlight,» the newspaper wrote.

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All of the elementary particles divide up into packets of photonic energy [light energy] that Turns [or ferments,] into two or more sub-particles and some of the photonic energy [light energy] returns [or ferments,] back into the original elementary particles.
-------------------------------------- All of the elementary particles divide up into packets of photonic energy [light energy] that Turns [or ferments,] into two or more sub-particles and some of the photonic energy [light energy] returns [or ferments,] back into the original elementary particles.
Another photonics company, Avogy, which the governor pledged would fuel economic growth upstate, won't be moving into Eastman Business Park because it's out of business, declaring bankruptcy before ever relocating to Rochester.
To break through this bottleneck, researchers are trying to integrate photonics into silicon devices.
Further discoveries and patents led to WGM biosensors capable of gauging the mass of viruses, proteins and other nanoparticles by sending them into spacecraft - like orbit around the micro-bead, thanks to a photonic «tractor beam» caused by the resonating light.
The research team, from Physics and Astronomy and the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University, expects to establish the technique as a standard characterisation tool, making photonic chips under development more reliable and bringing them into the market quicker.
«Our approach offers remarkable flexibility in transforming 2 - D structures, including those found in the most advanced forms of electronics and photonics, into 3 - D structures,» said Rogers, a longtime collaborator of Huang's.
The method used by Yu and colleagues of directly inserting light into the cavity through the end of the fiber proved far more robust, making the technology a plausible platform for cheap and compact optical - resonator - based photonic devices.
Inkjet printing of photonic crystals onto a surface is cheaper, but previous efforts have struggled to integrate responsive photonic crystal inks into such a system.
«Professor Soljačić's group has a track record of rapidly converting new science into creative devices with industry applications, and I am looking forward to seeing how Weyl photonics crystals evolve.»
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) led by Minghao Qi describe a new method for introducing precise defects into 3 - D photonic crystals, the type of structures that will be necessary for optical quantum information processing.
The team wanted to develop a device that could plug directly into existing photonic circuits and for that, the most useful shape is a straight wire or waveguide.
«Basically, we need to recognize that some of these structures can exhibit properties of photonic crystals, and we need to take their physics into account,» Semouchkina says.
These images depict how the photonic sensor translates finger movements into color changes, as the photonic crystal reacts to the change in local humidity caused by the approach of the finger without direct contact.
These atoms also had momentum from the photonic collision, momentum that propelled them out of the first condensate, across a tiny gap and into the second condensate.
«As far as we know, we're the first ones to get silicon photonics natively integrated into an advanced CMOS process and to achieve energy efficiencies that are very competitive with electronics,» said Mark Wade of the University of Colorado, Boulder, who will present his team's work at OFC.
Consequently, if we now bring a suitably prepared quantum emitter into the light field of a photonic structure, the strength of the interaction between the emitter and the light will depend on the light's propagation direction.
IPIC Director and Head of Photonics Tyndall, Prof Paul Townsend highlighted: «The investment will not only advance IPIC's optical modulator and photonics integration technologies into products designed for volume production, but will also strongly position both IPIC and Rockley to take competitive advantage in the datacomms market which is expected to reach $ 6.4 Billion by 2023.
Marine mollusks can embed photonic structures into their curved shells without compromising shell strength; deep sea sponges evolved fiber optic cables to direct light to symbiotically living organisms; and brittlestars cover their skeletons with lenses to focus light into the body to «see» at night.
Looking inside, the hybrid microscope consists of a photonic module that is incorporated into a mode - synthesizing atomic force microscope.
• Chameleons inspire mechanochromic photonic films (Nov 2017) • Magnetic nanoparticles carry DNA into flowering plants (Nov 2017) Solar energy research thrives in symbiosis (Oct 2017)
This fully photonic reference could easily be installed in existing NIR spectrographs, turning high resolution fiber - fed spectrographs into precise Doppler velocimeters.
Maintaining a normal body temperature (37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F) involves two mechanisms: Energy production in your mitochondria from food, and photonic energy (near - infrared radiation from sunlight and incandescent light bulbs) that is able to penetrate deeply into your tissue, even through clothing.
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