Tunable Nanophotonics devices developed by MIT’s Materials Research Laboratory

Illustration of MIT’s new platform for manipulating light at the nanoscale. (Image: Research Laboratory of Electronics / Sampson Wilcox / Michael Hurley)
MIT scientists have demonstrated ultracompact, magnetically tunable devices using chromium sulphide bromide, offering new levels of optical control
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