What is Nanophotonics and How Does It Work? Nanophotonics, also known as nano-optics, is the study and manipulation of light at the nanoscale. It examines how photons interact with nanostructures and ...
In nanophotonics, tiny structures are used to control light at the nanoscale and render it useful for technological applications. A key element here is optical resonators, which trap and amplify light ...
Scientists at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, have for the first time succeeded in combining two major research fields in photonics by creating a nanoobject with special optical ...
In the push to shrink and enhance technologies that control light, MIT researchers have unveiled a new platform that pushes the limits of modern optics through nanophotonics, the manipulation of light ...
HOBOKEN, NJ—As quantum science and renewable energy technologies race toward widespread application and commercial viability, the physics of light at the nanoscale has become one of science's most ...
Integrated photonics plays a key role in building scalable quantum systems for information processing, interconnects, computing and sensing applications. Quantum technology requires specialized ...