Metasurface technology is an advanced optical technology that is thinner, lighter, and more capable of precisely controlling light through nanometer-sized artificial structures than conventional ...
Researchers have developed a chip-based metasurface biosensor that can detect traumatic brain injury (TBI) biomarkers at ...
Metalenz metasurfaces are now on the market through its partnership with STMicroelectronics, marking the introduction of this revolutionary optical technology in real-world devices Metalenz’s ...
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Optical metasurface captures solar magnetic fields
The telescope-integrated device reveals the signal in snapshots of polarized sunlight ...
A silicon-lithium niobate metasurface controls light through air at gigahertz speeds, advancing compact systems for optical communication and signal routing. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Optical systems that ...
A new telescope technology—measuring just 6 millimeters (0.24 inches) in diameter—could improve how future space missions study and monitor the sun while simplifying onboard hardware and reducing ...
Researchers have overcome the limitations of existing metasurface technologies and successfully designed a Janus metasurface capable of perfectly controlling asymmetric light transmission. Metasurface ...
Progress in the conception of planar structured optical interfaces, also dubbed metasurfaces (MS), has been moving at a frantic pace for the last 10 years 1,2,3,4,5,6, mainly driven by the ...
A tiny optical component captures multiple polarization images at once, helping telescopes track solar magnetic fields with ...
Metasurfaces are ultrathin, planar assemblies of subwavelength structures that manipulate light by engineering amplitude, phase and polarization at a scale far below the wavelength. By arranging ...
Advancements in photonic integration demand high-speed, precise dynamic light field control and large-capacity information processing capability. As subwavelength artificial structures, metasurfaces ...
All-optical computing provides a promising route to real-time, energy-efficient image processing by performing computations directly with light. However, conventional optical processors are often ...
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