Gradečak wins Nano Letters young investigator award
Materials science and engineering professor studies nanophotonics and electronics.
Materials science and engineering professor studies nanophotonics and electronics.
A fiber that can emit light along its length in any direction may herald flexible 3-D displays and medical tools that activate therapeutic compounds with bursts of light.
To keep energy consumption under control, future chips may need to move data using light instead of electricity — and the technical expertise to build them may reside in the United States.
A new kind of high-temperature photonic crystal could someday power everything from smartphones to spacecraft.
Researchers at MIT find a way to observe and control the way electrons spin on the surface of exotic new materials.
Research at MIT produces long-sought component to allow complete optical circuits on silicon chips.
Succeeds Shapiro to lead one of the Institute’s oldest interdepartmental labs
New method of forming composites allows fine-tuning of mechanical, electrical, thermal and other properties.
Photonic crystals could usher in an age of low-power optical computing, but they’re hard to manufacture. Maybe adding a little DNA would help.