OSC Colloquium: Michael Gehm, "Toward ‘One-Way Smoke’: Engineering Asymmetric Vision in a Reciprocal Aerosol Environment" April 11, 2024 Michael Gehm Professor of ECE and physics Duke University In this talk I will discuss our investigation of the general feasibility of this phenomenon as well as our explorations into several promising engineered scenarios that seek to exploit this opportunity. In addition to our ongoing work, I will introduce a variety of interesting open questions that have emerged during our efforts. Read more Image
Wyant College of Optical Sciences Students, Staff & Faculty Chase the Eclipse April 8, 2024 April 8, 2024 was the date for the Great American Eclipse, and not only were people from all over the country chasing clear skies, but a number from OSC were also seeking the chance to see it both in totality and as a partial eclipse. If you also traveled to experience the total solar eclipse you can email Amee Hennig to have your name added to the list. Be sure to send any photos you may have captured of either the partial or total solar eclipse! Read more Image
Senator Kelly Visits Wyant College of Optical Sciences & Center for Quantum Networks April 5, 2024 Senator Mark Kelly and his team were warmly welcomed to the Wyant College of Optical Sciences on April 5, 2024 for a "Quantum Tour" to see the cutting-edge NSF-ERC Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) and the Grand Challenges Research Building (GCRB). Read more Image
OSC Colloquium: Vahid Sandoghdar, "On Single Photons and Single Molecules: From Nano-Quantum Optics to Nanobiophotonics" April 4, 2024 Vahid Sandoghdar Managing Director Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light In this presentation, I will report on recent studies, where we reach unity efficiency in the coupling of single photons to single molecules in a microcavity and describe our efforts to exploit this for the realization of polaritonic states involving a controlled number of molecules and photons. Furthermore, I will show how the underlying mechanisms that play a central role in quantum optics, help detect, image and track single biological nanoparticles such as viruses and small proteins with high spatial and temporal resolutions and in a label-free fashion. Read more Image
Welcome Nickte and Danitza April 2, 2024 Wyant College of Optical Sciences is pleased to welcome two new administrative associates to the college. Danitza Garcia and Nickte Saenz join the college's team to support the many faculty and research projects underway. Read more Image
Contracts & Grants: Development of an Advanced Transnasal Endoscope for Improved Early Detection of Gastric Cancer in Underserved Arizona Communities April 1, 2024 Read more