Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Light Manipulation Using Time Dimension
- Scientists at Heriot-Watt University announced a breakthrough in manipulating light's optical properties by adding time as a dimension, revealed on March 18.
- The university received a share of £6.5 million for quantum science research collaboration to enhance this study over two years.
- Dr. Ferrera emphasized that this discovery could significantly improve data processing speeds and volumes in fields like AI and optical computing.
- Experts from Purdue University noted that low-index transparent conductors enable revolutionary manipulation of optical signals rapidly and efficiently.
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Scientists unlock new dimension in light manipulation, ushering in a new era in photonic technology
Researchers at Heriot-Watt University have made a discovery that could pave the way for a transformative era in photonic technology. For decades, scientists have theorized the possibility of manipulating the optical properties of light by adding a new dimension—time. This once-elusive concept has now become a reality thanks to nanophotonics experts from the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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