Harvard Engineers Develop Chip to Control Light Chirality, Enhancing Quantum Technologies
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Harvard Engineers Develop Chip to Control Light Chirality, Enhancing Quantum Technologies

What's Happening? Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a compact device capable of controlling the 'handedness' of light, known as optical chirality. This innovation is achieved by rotating two photonic crystal layers using a micro-elec
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