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Long-Range Dipole–Dipole Interactions in a Plasmonic Lattice: Online Cover

Our recent publication on long-range dipole-dipole interactions has featured as an online cover in Nano Letters . The paper shows that unique hybrid plasmonic lattice modes mediate dipole-dipole interactions between two different types of molecules over separation distances of ~800 nm. This is in...

Hyperbolic Band Theory by Prof. Joseph Maciejko

Prof Joseph talked about Hyperbolic lattices which are a new form of synthetic quantum matter in which particles effectively hop on a discrete tiling of two-dimensional hyperbolic space, a non-Euclidean space of negative curvature. Hyperbolic tilings were studied by the geometer H.S.M. Coxeter and...

Utkarsh Singh

Utkarsh received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering in 2020 from Delhi Technological University. During his junior and senior years, he was also involved in research on exploring emerging nanoscale devices for neuromorphic computing as a visiting researcher at the...

Latest paper in Nature Communications

Excited to announce that our work on “Observation and control of Casimir effects in a sphere-plate sphere system” is published in Nature . Here, we experimentally demonstrate an object under the Casimir force exerted by two other objects simultaneously. Using our unique sphere-plate-sphere Casimir...

Latest Paper in Physical Review Research

We are delighted to share our recent work on “Nonequilibrium Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometry: Theory and application to binary stars,” published in Physical Review Research. We develop a general formalism of Hanbury Brown and Twiss's experiment for objects at different temperatures. We also apply...

TRAPPING LIGHT THAT DOESN’T BOUNCE OFF TRACK FOR FASTER ELECTRONICS

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Replacing traditional computer chip components with light-based counterparts will eventually make electronic devices faster due to the wide bandwidth of light. A new protective metamaterial "cladding" prevents light from leaking out of the very curvy pathways it would travel...