We are thrilled to announce that our research has been highlighted in a special article in the prestigious journal Nature Photonics. The article focuses on our recent paper, "Exploiting universal nonlocal dispersion in optically active materials for spectro-polarimetric computational imaging," which introduced a groundbreaking new kind of camera we've named the "Nonlocal-Cam."
This exceptional recognition in one of the most respected journals in optics and photonics underscores the significance of our team's work. The special article discusses how the Nonlocal-Cam goes beyond traditional cameras by capturing the unique "spectral texture of polarization," a property of light that was previously unavailable for imaging.
We extend a huge congratulations to Xueji, Todd Van Mechelen, and Sathwik Bharadwaj on this remarkable achievement, which is a testament to the innovative and impactful research happening within our group.