Making Quantum Light Tuning at Room Temperature Possible
Making Quantum Light Tuning at Room Temperature Possible
A new study led by Associate Professor Dong Zhaogang from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has found a way to achieve substantial wavelength tuning at ambient conditions using tiny, tunable nanostructures and low-voltage electrical control. This discovery is published in Advanced Materials in a paper titled, “Electrically tunable and modulated perovskite quantum emitters via surface-enhanced Landau damping”.
Lightmatter Unveils M1000 Photonic Superchip for High-Bandwidth AI Interconnects
Lightmatter Unveils M1000 Photonic Superchip for High-Bandwidth AI Interconnects
Lightmatter has announced Passage M1000, a groundbreaking 3D Photonic Superchip designed for next-generation XPUs and switches. The Passage M1000 enables a record-breaking 114 Tbps total optical bandwidth for the most demanding AI infrastructure applications.
Infrared Heavy-Metal-Free Quantum Dots Deliver Sensitive and Fast Sensors for Eye-Safe LIDAR Applications
Infrared Heavy-Metal-Free Quantum Dots Deliver Sensitive and Fast Sensors for Eye-Safe LIDAR Applications
ICFO researchers unveil a new strategy that significantly enhances the performance of silver telluride colloidal quantum dots for shortwave infrared (SWIR) photodetection, paving the way for the widespread adoption of SWIR detectors in consumer electronics and automotive applications.
Quantum Computing Inc. Secures Quantum Photonic Vibrometer Order With Delft University of Technology
Quantum Computing Inc. Secures Quantum Photonic Vibrometer Order With Delft University of Technology
Quantum Computing Inc. (“QCi” or the “Company”), an innovative, integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced it has received its second purchase order in the Company’s LiDAR-based R&D offering. This latest order comes from the Department of Aerospace Structures and Materials at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. TU Delft is a world renowned public technical university, consistently ranking in the top 20 of technical universities globally. TU Delft specializes in engineering, technology, computing, design, and the natural sciences, winning multiple awards such as JEC Composites Innovation Award 2025 and Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge.
PhotonDelta and Silicon Catalyst Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive Innovation for Early-Stage Photonic Startups
PhotonDelta and Silicon Catalyst Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive Innovation for Early-Stage Photonic Startups
Photonic chip accelerator PhotonDelta has established a strategic collaboration with Silicon Catalyst, the world’s only incubator and accelerator focused on the global semiconductor industry. Over the last five years, PhotonDelta has raised close to $1.5 billion to accelerate the commercialisation of the photonics industry.
Lightmatter Welcomes Industry Leader Jason Zander to Its Board of Directors
Lightmatter Welcomes Industry Leader Jason Zander to Its Board of Directors
Lightmatter, the leader in photonic supercomputing, today announced it appointed Jason Zander to its board of directors. Zander joins as Lightmatter strengthens its foothold in powering the next generation of computing systems to accelerate AI innovation.
Heriot-Watt Quantum Physicist Mehul Malik Honoured With Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellowship
Heriot-Watt Quantum Physicist Mehul Malik Honoured With Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellowship
A quantum physicist at Heriot-Watt University has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's national academy of science and letters.
Researchers Find Fundamental Breakthrough for Quantum Computing With Light
Researchers Find Fundamental Breakthrough for Quantum Computing With Light
Georgia Tech researchers recently proposed a method for generating quantum entanglement between photons. This method constitutes a breakthrough that has potentially transformative consequences for the future of photonics-based quantum computing.
Good Vibrations: Scientists Discover a Groundbreaking Method for Exciting Phonon-Polaritons
Good Vibrations: Scientists Discover a Groundbreaking Method for Exciting Phonon-Polaritons
Newly published research in the journal Nature demonstrates a new way of generating long-wave infrared and terahertz waves, which is an important step toward creating materials that can help realize these technological advances. The work, led by researchers at the CUNY ASRC paves the way for cheaper, smaller long-wave infrared light sources and more efficient device cooling.
USC Researchers Develop First-Ever Quantum Filter to Isolate Entangled States With High Precision
USC Researchers Develop First-Ever Quantum Filter to Isolate Entangled States With High Precision
In a groundbreaking advance that could accelerate the development of quantum technologies, researchers at the USC Viterbi Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have demonstrated the first optical filter capable of isolating and preserving quantum entanglement—a mysterious but powerful phenomenon at the heart of quantum computing, communication, and sensing. This work, published in Science, opens the door to compact, high-performance entanglement systems that can be integrated into quantum photonic circuits, enabling more reliable quantum computing architectures and communication networks.