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Slowing and steering light with resonant nanoantennas for applications in quantum computing, LIDAR and even the detection of viruses

Slowing and steering light with resonant nanoantennas for applications in quantum computing, LIDAR and even the detection of viruses

An artist rendering of a high-Q metasurface beamsplitter. These “high-quality-factor” or “high-Q” resonators could lead to novel ways of manipulating and using light. (Image credit: Riley A. Suhar)

An artist rendering of a high-Q metasurface beamsplitter. These “high-quality-factor” or “high-Q” resonators could lead to novel ways of manipulating and using light.

(Image credit: Riley A. Suhar)

Slowing and steering light with resonant nanoantennas for applications in quantum computing, LIDAR and even the detection of viruses

Researchers have fashioned ultrathin silicon nanoantennas that trap and redirect light, for applications in quantum computing, LIDAR and even the detection of viruses.

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