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High-Q dielectric Mie-resonant nanostructures (a mini-review) cover

High-Q dielectric Mie-resonant nanostructures (a mini-review)

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Tags: Publications / Nanoantennas

Future technologies underpinning high-performance optical communications, ultrafast computations and compact biosensing will rely on densely packed reconfigurable optical circuitry based on nanophotonics.

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Secure Communication: Ultrabright Single Photon Sources

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Tags: Plasmonics / Nanoantennas

Devices composed of qubits and a suitably designed nanoantenna might be used for quantum communication.

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Graphene Plasmonics: Antennas for THz Spectroscopy

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Tags: Nanoantennas / Resonance / Plasmonics

Graphene is a two-dimensional material with extraordinary properties. Its tunable conductivity makes the material a prime candidate for sophisticated light-matter interactions. We will see how graphene antennas can be used to dictate a molecule's emission frequencies.

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Nanoantennas to Control Quantum Systems

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Tags: Nanoantennas / Plasmonics

Nanoantennas can be used to couple light to quantum systems very efficiently. Find out about current research and the indefinite possibilities it provides.

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