In the increasingly digital world, the demand for faster, more efficient and miniaturized optical devices is ever-growing.
Nonlinear optics is the branch of photonics that studies material responses wherein the induced polarisation is not directly proportional to the applied electromagnetic field. In these media, intense ...
Nonlinear optics has long relied on high-power lasers, whose spatial and temporal coherence ensures efficient nonlinear frequency conversion. However, a new study challenges the traditional assumption ...
A recent article in Advanced Materials reports a new fabrication method for nonlinear optical components using nanostructured polycrystalline lithium niobate (LN). The study addresses key limitations ...
Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy—a specialized imaging technique that looks for a change in the color of intense ...
When light passes through a material, it often behaves in unpredictable ways. This phenomenon is the subject of "nonlinear optics", which is now integral to technological and scientific advances - ...
Organic Non-Linear Optical (NLO) Materials have emerged as a promising field of study within the realm of chemistry. These materials possess unique optical properties that enable the manipulation and ...
A photonic image/video/vision recognition system would be a huge step forward for autonomous moving systems. Your robot car could see and categorize a potentially dangerous object up ahead in ...
NTT Research, the Silicon Valley-based research division of Japanese telecom giant NTT, announced Dr. Tetsuomi Sogawa as ...
Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics And Physics, CAS The ability to dynamically control the nonlinear phase in optical systems is crucial. It improves flexibility, ...
NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT, today announced Dr. Tetsuomi Sogawa as the new director of its Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab.
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