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Building a micro citadel for imaging at trillions of frames per second

07/25/202307/25/2023 Shengyuan Chang

In this year’s annual scientific and artistic visual competition (MVC 15), Lidan Zhang, senior Ph.D student of NanoLight Group, won

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Senior group members of NanoLight awarded with recognition of outstanding doctoral research and dissertation excellence

07/25/202307/25/2023 Shengyuan Chang

On April 19th, 2023, the Penn State Department of Electrical Engineering hosted the annual Spring Award Ceremony in the Robb

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Creating Bright Single Photon Sources with Metasurfaces for Quantum Information Technology

06/01/202306/01/2023 Shengyuan Chang

Recently, quantum information technologies (QIT) have been developing very actively and quickly. The epitaxial quantum dot (EQD) is a promising

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Unprecedented 80-mm metalens images the Moon, marking a milestone towards mass production and industrial applications

04/27/202304/27/2023 Shengyuan Chang

Metasurfaces-based lenses, a.k.a. metalenses, has been considered a promising platform for next-generation imaging systems. However, a major challenge for current

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Marriage between quantum symmetry and spatiotemporal modulation innovates the laser design beyond monochromatic emission

11/09/202111/11/2021 Xingjie Ni

Quantum symmetry, especially parity-time (PT) symmetry, has been widely explored in nanostructures and waveguides for developing a new generation of

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  • Building a micro citadel for imaging at trillions of frames per second
  • Senior group members of NanoLight awarded with recognition of outstanding doctoral research and dissertation excellence
  • Creating Bright Single Photon Sources with Metasurfaces for Quantum Information Technology
  • Unprecedented 80-mm metalens images the Moon, marking a milestone towards mass production and industrial applications
  • Marriage between quantum symmetry and spatiotemporal modulation innovates the laser design beyond monochromatic emission

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