Features
New methods and instruments are building on impressive investigative capabilities, finds Andy Extance
Progress is being made on entanglement methods that can work in mainstream telecom wavelengths, in conventional networks, finds Andy Extance
Andy Extance finds out how the SPEXS project is looking to extend single photon counting further into the infrared
Keely Portway discusses advances in photonic integrated circuit biosensors for the detection of viruses such as covid-19
Greg Blackman on the filters used in point of care devices for testing for Covid-19
Having helped virologists understand their subject better, optical techniques are readying for their biggest test yet, finds Andy Extance
Fabricating novel light-guiding structures from glass and plastic will prove instrumental in whether augmented reality becomes an everyday technology, finds Andy Extance
Matthew Dale explores the emerging alternatives to push broom hyperspectral imaging
Electro Optics speaks to Roel Baets, lead of Imec-UGhent's Photonics Research Group, on the platforms opening up silicon photonics to high-volume production
Keely Portway looks at how adaptive optics have allowed ground-based telescopes to observe new phenomena, including finer details of the Sun
Graphene could transform networks if its remarkable properties can sustain a viable supply chain, finds Andy Extance
Optically-driven additive manufacturing is entering uncharted territory with challenging reflective, thermally conductive metals such as copper, finds Andy Extance