As separate disciplines, quantum science and integrated photonics are pushing the bounds of possibility in communication science, compute, data processing, and more. In tandem, the two realms are highly complementary. Matt Eichenfield, the SPIE Endowed Chair in Optical Sciences and associate professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences, spotlights quantum integrated photonics with a focus on applications and a look into the future of the field.
"All Things Photonics"® is produced by Photonics Media and airs biweekly, on Tuesdays.
At the Intersection of Optics and Art — with Charles Falco
Surgical and Vision-Guided Robotics — with Moshe Safran and Russell Taylor
Light-Activated Molecular Machines — with Ivan Aprahamian
John Harvey: A Test (and Measure) of the Global Photonics Ecosystem
Matthieu Baudelet: Forensic Spectroscopic Tire Chemical Analysis
Bishnu Pal: A Guide Through Guided Wave Optics
Claudio Mazzali: On OSA and the Future of Fiber
Eric Fossum: The CMOS Sensor’s ‘Epic’ Journey
Thomas Battley: Optics in the Driver’s Seat (in Western NY and Beyond)
Gregory Quarles: Directed Energy – Dual Usage and the Transfer of Technology
Ursula Gibson: Novel Core Optical Fibers and Materials
Nathalie Picque: From Frequency Combs to Holography — and Everything in Between
Dirk Englund: Quantum Photonics: Breakthroughs and Limitations
Jess Wade: OLED Displays, Chirality, and Equity
Chunlei Guo: Femtosecond Lasing: Applications and Innovations
Ian Walmsley: Unlocking a Quantum Advantage: Supercomputing, Sensing, and Optics
Anita Mahadevan-Jansen: Biomedical Optics and Lasers and Light
Andreas Tuennermann: Laser Systems, Fiber Technology, and Photonics Startups
Manu Prakash (Part 2): Dinner Table Microscopy, (Not) Knowing It All, and Science Education
Manu Prakash (Part 1): Frugal Science, for Love of the Mundane, and 1 Million Foldscopes (and Counting)
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