Atomically thin semiconductors such as tungsten disulfide (WS2) are promising materials for future photonic technologies.
Controlling light with light is a long-sought goal for computing and communication technologies. Achieving this capability ...
By harnessing two natural timescales in resonator arrays, researchers created photonic chips that reliably produce multiple harmonics without active compensation. For decades, scientists and engineers ...
"Our sensor combines nanostructures made of DNA with quantum dots and CRISPR gene editing technology, to detect faint ...
Researchers have unveiled a new generation of photonic computing chips capable of performing real‑time learning and decision‑making using only light-based processes. Photonic chips deliver real‑time ...
A single layer of atoms may seem too thin to meaningfully interact with light, yet materials like tungsten disulfide are reshaping what is possible in nanophotonics. Researchers have now found a way ...
Researchers have discovered new ways to shape quantum light, creating high-dimensional states that can carry much more ...
Photonics is gaining momentum as a platform for high-speed AI computing. Researchers in Singapore have demonstrated a passive, ultrafast, and integration-ready all-optical nonlinear activation ...
The transient Pauli blocking effect is a promising way to achieve ultrafast optical switching in semiconductors. Recently, a research team from Japan ...
SHANNON, CLARE, IRELAND, February 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Announcing a new publication from Opto-Electronic ...
Market Focus -- Immediate revenue remains predominantly domestic, particularly from U.S. government and aerospace/defense ...