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Engineers Invent Method to Control Light Propagation in Waveguides

A new method of controlling light is changing the world of optical communication.
Photo by Dr. Thomas P. White, Australian National University

Ultra-Thin Films Absorb 99 Percent of Infrared Light

Infrared detectors can see through fog, the dark, and other situations where visible light isn’t available. Unfortunately, this equipment is expensive ($100,000 for one detector) and requires cooling -200 degre... Read More...

New Technology Breaks Temperature Record for Gas Flow Measurements

A team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh developed an all-optical high temperature sensor used in gas flow measurements that can operate at temperatures above 800 degrees Celsius. This demonstrat... Read More...

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