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  2. Photonics - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Photonics' is derived from the Greek word "phos" meaning light (which has genitive case "photos" and in compound words the root "photo-" is used); it appeared in the late 1960s to describe a research field whose goal was to use light to perform functions that traditionally fell within the typical domain of electronics, such as telecommunications, information processing, etc ...

  3. List of AIP Publishing academic journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of academic journals currently distributed by AIP Publishing, on behalf of both its parent organization the American Institute of Physics as well as for a number of other scientific organizations. [1] This list does not include all journals which have ever been distributed by AIP Publishing but only the notable ones.

  4. Linear optical quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    In optical systems for quantum information processing, the unit of light in a given mode—or photon—is used to represent a qubit. Superpositions of quantum states can be easily represented, encrypted , transmitted and detected using photons.

  5. Integrated quantum photonics - Wikipedia

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    The application of Integrated quantum photonic circuits to quantum photonics, [1] is seen as an important step in developing useful quantum technology. Single die photonic circuits offer the following advantages over bulk optics: Miniaturisation - Size, weight, and power consumption are reduced by orders of magnitude by virtue of smaller system ...

  6. ACS Photonics - Wikipedia

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    The focus of ACS Photonics is the science of photonics and light-matter interactions. The areas of research reported in the journal are: [1] Nanophotonics, including plasmonics and polaritonics; Optical materials, including quantum/topological materials, 2D materials and phase change materials

  7. Photonic integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Unlike electronic integration where silicon is the dominant material, system photonic integrated circuits have been fabricated from a variety of material systems, including electro-optic crystals such as lithium niobate, silica on silicon, silicon on insulator, various polymers, and semiconductor materials which are used to make semiconductor lasers such as GaAs and InP.

  8. Category:Optics journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Nanophotonics; Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy; Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials; Journal of Optical Communications and Networking; Journal of Optical Microsystems; Journal of Optics (IOP Publishing journal) Journal of Photonics for Energy; Journal of Physics: Photonics; Journal of the European Optical Society ...

  9. Quantum optics - Wikipedia

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    Laser science—i.e., research into principles, design and application of these devices—became an important field, and the quantum mechanics underlying the laser's principles was studied now with more emphasis on the properties of light [dubious – discuss], and the name quantum optics became customary.