This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Dominique Noguet, coordinator of the FAMES Pilot Line, the leading initiative under the European Chips Act....
This presentation explores how metasurfaces and metalenses are transforming optical systems by replacing bulky lenses with ultrathin, multifunctional surfaces, enabling new capabilities...
This paper reviews advances in precision motion control for photonics alignment and laser material processing, highlighting micro-hole drilling, new control algorithms, and hybrid...
Yes—finally! Generation of intense ultrafast pulses directly on chip brings a new capability to photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and enables integration of more functionalities...
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Félicie Albert, director of the Jupiter Laser Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
A new type of organic thin film manipulates light in ways not currently possible on today’s silicon photonic chips—and placing it directly onto silicon opens the door to optical...
Scientists discover light’s chirality and spin during propagation can be controlled by simply tweaking its topology—sans mirrors, lenses, or special materials.
Researchers are narrowing a decades-old performance gap between optical fiber and integrated photonics, which could fundamentally reshape photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and...
Superconducting quantum computers are often shown as chips inside deep refrigerators, but scale will depend on the cold signal network around the chip. Control, readout, timing...
Software-defined FPGA-based approaches enable more flexible, precise, and cost-effective stabilization workflows—particularly for applications such as spectroscopy, interferometry...
A controlled chaotic metasurface design approach assigns different groups of metapixels each a distinct function. By distributing them across the surface in a disordered mosaic...
A new photonic chip packaging approach may open the door to applications where conventional photonic packaging simply can’t survive—such as space missions, nuclear environments...
In an advance for spectroscopy, a mobile ultraviolet (UV) dual-comb spectrometer is so precise it helped correct rotational constants of formaldehyde—which has been incorrect ...
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Part One of our interview with Giacomo Vacca, founder, president, and CEO of Kinetic River.
Infrared time-of-flight (ToF) moves from specialist metrology into mainstream applications, thanks to avalanche photodiode advances and system architecture options.
Computational wavefront sensing eliminates the need for dedicated wavefront sensing hardware and maintains accurate wavefront estimation—offering a flexible alternative architecture...
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Sebastian Bauer, CEO and cofounder of Ubicept, which specializes in single-photon imaging and perception.
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Erin Howard, a research scientist working at the University of Washington on the Vera C. Rubin Observatory....
May 5, 2026
Credit: E. Joseph et al., Adv. Mater. Technol., 11, 2, e01461 (2026); https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202501461
A “retina emulator” generates detectable signals for light pulses of 20- to 50-millisecond durations, which are typical “slow” timescales found within real living retinas—and ...