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Topological laser (TL) is a laser device designed and manufactured using the principles of topological optics, which can produce a robust single-mode laser and is an ideal light source for future new optoelectronic integrated chips. Electrically pumped topology lasers have become a research hotspot due to their small size and ease of integration, but topology lasers based on electrical injection a...
Researchers at the University of Sydney combined photon filters and modulators on a single chip, enabling them to accurately detect signals on the broadband RF spectrum. This work brings photonic chips closer to one day, potentially replacing larger and more complex electronic RF chips in fiber optic networks.The Sydney team utilized stimulated Brillouin scattering technology, which involves conve...
Researchers from Columbia University in New York reported the latest research on reverse laser sintering of metal powders. The related achievements were published in Scientific Reports under the title "Invested laser sintering of metal powder".The researchers demonstrated the ability of reverse laser sintering technology to manufacture metal powder parts. Researchers first deposit a layer of coppe...
Recently, the High Power Laser Physics Joint Laboratory of Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, completed the research of hard X-ray zoom beam splitting imaging on the micro focus X-ray source for the first time, and solved the problem of beam splitter limitation in the hard X-ray band. The related achievements are titled "Bifocal photo scene imaging in the...
In the field of optoelectronics, researchers from Busan National University in South Korea and the University of Oxford in the UK have successfully improved the signal amplification ability of CsPbBr3 perovskite nanosheets through innovative patterned waveguide methods, bringing new possibilities for the future of optoelectronics. This breakthrough not only has potential applications in fields suc...