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Optics & Photonics Jun 29, 2020

Researchers employ antennas for angstrom displacement sensing

The Micro-nano Optics and Technology Research Group led by Prof. Lu Yonghua and Prof. Wang Pei from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) realized nanometric displacement ...

Optics & Photonics Jun 26, 2020

ChipScope – a new approach to optical microscopy

For half a millennium, people have tried to enhance human vision by technical means. While the human eye is capable of recognizing features over a wide range of size, it reaches its limits when peering at objects over giant ...

Plasma Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 24, 2020

Improved understanding of the behavior of electrons in plasmas

Plasmas are strongly associated with thermonuclear reactions inside stars such as the sun, but in modern society, plasmas have found application in lithographic processes and decontamination techniques. High-temperature plasmas, ...

Nanomaterials Jun 23, 2020

Researchers cut nanometer-sized patterns into 2-D materials

EPFL researchers have developed a high-precision technology that enables them to carve nanometric patterns into two-dimensional materials.

Optics & Photonics Jun 11, 2020

Ultra-thin camera lenses of the future could see the light of day

In the future, camera lenses could be thousands of times thinner and significantly less resource-intensive to manufacture. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, now present a new technology for making ...

Optics & Photonics Jun 10, 2020

Theon-Kepler bifocal telescope helps advance radial-shearing interferometry

Recently, researchers at Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have proposed a new kind of telescope structure, a Theon-Kepler bifocal telescope, to realize radial-shearing interferometry ...

Materials Science Jun 10, 2020

Surprisingly strong and deformable silicon

Researchers at ETH and Empa have shown that tiny objects can be made from silicon that are much more deformable and stronger than previously thought. In this way, sensors in smartphones could be made smaller and more robust.

Nanomaterials Jun 10, 2020

A cheap, flexible and recyclable alternative to indium tin oxide in electrodes

Australian researchers have demonstrated the strong potential for a new type of flexible, recyclable electrodes to be used in creating cheaper solar cells, touchscreens, wearable 'e-skins' and next-generation responsive windows.

Optics & Photonics Jun 2, 2020

Perfect optics through light scattering

Innovative technologies are the key to tackling some of society's key challenges—and many of these technologies have an optical system at their core. Examples include semiconductor lithography systems designed to create ...

Materials Science Jun 2, 2020

Light for lithography could pass printed fibers

University of Utah researchers have developed a printed fiber-based light modulating system that combines polymer printing and quantum wave optics, providing a new lithography platform.

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