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Pink Silicon Is the New Black

A new form of silicon could create cheaper photo detectors that are easier to make in bulk.

Designing Structures Made of Nanomaterials

Microsoft researchers hope to simplify algorithms for self-assembling materials.

Nature's Photonic Crystal

Scientists find an elusive diamond structure in a Brazilian beetle.

Toward a Quantum Internet

A quantum logic gate in an optical fiber could lay the foundation for a quantum computer network.

Intel Completes Photonics Trifecta

A new light detector means all three core components of telecom networks can now be built in silicon.

E-paper with Photonic Ink

Photonic crystals are being used by a Toronto startup to create commercial devices that offer better color and resolution than other flexible displays.

Silicon Photonics Comes to Market

For the first time, a silicon-based optical cable will be commercially available.

Adding Speed to Silicon

A new way to grow various semiconductors on silicon could speed up electronics.

Synthetic Biology on Display

Researchers are fooling around with E. coli.

Intel Speeds Up Silicon Photonics

Researchers at Intel have announced the world's fastest silicon modulator--an advance that could cut bandwidth costs and make computers run faster and cooler.

A Nano Solution to Increasing Bandwidth

MIT researchers develop microphotonic devices for communications, clearing the way for higher-performance optical networks.

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