Harnessing the speed of light
Nicholas Fang pushes the limits of light to improve performance in communication, fabrication, and medical imaging.
Nicholas Fang pushes the limits of light to improve performance in communication, fabrication, and medical imaging.
System could provide first method for filtering light waves based on direction.
Flexible materials could provide ways to manipulate sound and light.
MIT researchers discover a new phenomenon that could lead to new types of lasers and sensors.
An optical switch that can be turned on by a single photon could point toward new designs for both classical and quantum computers.
New observations of material disprove leading theory about LED brightness, opening new avenues for research.
New approach using nanoparticle alloys allows heat to be focused or reflected just like electromagnetic waves.
Sixth-graders in Cambridge attend workshops at the Edgerton Center and the MIT Museum.
System developed at MIT could combine power harvested from light, heat and vibrations to run monitoring systems.