2D ferroelectric material “CIPS” can direct blue and ultraviolet light – notably for chip-making applications.
Rochester-based optics firm says it can meet the rigorous demands of a rapidly growing application area.
Oversubscribed funding round thought to be the largest ever for a pure-play quantum networking company.
$75,000 annual award to support Liu’s translational work in optoretinography.
Mirror to use hybrid variable reluctance technology to improve view from Maunakea, Hawaiʻi.
Evaluation of company's femtosecond device continues its path to commercialization.
| imec achieves wafer-scale fabrication of solid-state nanopores using EUV Enables scalable precision biosensing applications in life sciences and healthcare. |
| Scottish laser innovation center receives £8M from UK Government Contribution to industry made by Fraunhofer CAP recognized in deal spread over next four years. |
| Taiwan’s UMC to mass-produce imec's silicon photonics technology Licensing deal sees imec-developed process featuring co-packaged optics shift to full-size wafer production. |
| University of Colorado microscope shows new details of neuron behavior Miniaturized MiniVolt device catches voltage spikes in live animals for better view of brain activity. |
| ETH Zurich microscopy method identifies how influenza viruses infect cells Combined AFM and fluorescence approach enables live and high-resolution imaging. |
| Sydney researchers tame ‘noisy’ light in tiny lasers Findings pave the way for next-generation GPS, quantum machines and communications technology. |
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