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The portable smartphone-based Raman spectrometer system is capable of detecting and analyzing chemicals and other materials in the field.
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Smartphone-based Raman spectrometer is cost effectively convenient

Sept. 20, 2024
From texting and navigation to banking and video streaming, smartphones are among the most multifaceted technologies ever developed. And now, chemical detection has joined its...

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Microstructured optical fibers for quantum computing?

Sept. 19, 2024
University of Bath physicists create microstructured hollow-core optical fibers to handle data transfer challenges expected with quantum computing.
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PODCAST: September 17, 2024 Light News

Sept. 17, 2024
Episode 17 of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features our Light News photonics news roundup for September 17, 2024.
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Overcoming inefficiency for quantum light generation

Sept. 16, 2024
Fundamental studies provide new insights into efficiency of single-photon production from quantum defects.

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Photonics Hot List: September 20, 2024

Sept. 20, 2024
In this episode: a microscope setup boosts brain imaging, a novel simulator covers the imaging pipeline, and topology emerges as quantum powerhouse.
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Photonics Hot List: September 13, 2024

Sept. 13, 2024
In this episode: mini lasers fill ‘green gap’ in the visible spectrum, a FBG sensor-based system monitors railways, and a silicon photonic microchip boosts quantum apps.
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Photonics Hot List: Celebrating 100 episodes

Sept. 6, 2024
In this episode: a new Raman device allows on-site detection, 3D nanofabrication is possible inside silicon wafers, and we mark our 100th episode!

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