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Aug 5, 2013 Seeing depth through a single lens Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics,
Apr 22, 2013 Physicists find right (and left) solution for on-chip optics Nanoscale router converts and directs optical signals efficiently Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Mar 21, 2013 Capitol gains Graduate student Benjamin Franta visited Washington to advocate for research in photonics Optics / Photonics, Awards, Applied Physics,
Jan 8, 2013 Counting the twists in a helical light beam New device could contribute to a major increase in the rate of future optical communications Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Nov 26, 2012 New device hides, on cue, from infrared cameras Tunable material developed at Harvard boasts nearly 100% absorption on demand Optics / Photonics, Materials, Applied Physics,
Sep 7, 2012 Needle beam could eliminate signal loss in on-chip optics Harvard researchers create a light wave that propagates without spreading Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Aug 23, 2012 Flat lens offers a perfect image Ultrathin wafer of silicon and gold focuses telecom wavelengths without distortion Optics / Photonics, Applied Physics,
Aug 1, 2012 Reluctant electrons enable "extraordinarily strong" negative refraction New technique using kinetic inductance shows promise for dramatic miniaturization of metamaterials Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Feb 23, 2012 Metal nanoparticles shine with customizable color A new way to create and control color has implications for display screens and security tags Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,
Sep 26, 2011 "Next-generation" optical tweezers trap tightly without overheating Improved device eliminates a barrier to handling nanoscale particles Optics / Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics,