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OSC Colloquium: Thomas Allison, "Ultrafast Imaging of Electron and Exciton Dynamics in 2D Materials"

April 5, 2022

Thomas Allison

In this talk, I will discuss both the optical science behind these recent breakthroughs in tr-ARPES and recent results from my lab regarding graphene and monolayer WS2, 2D materials being used now in optoelectronic devices. Direct visualization of momentum-space wave functions enables the study of light-matter interaction with an unprecedented level of detail, with new discoveries unseen in previous measurements.

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kW Mid-IR Raman Fiber Lasers

April 5, 2022
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Strong-Coupling Regime in Electromagnetic Pulses Interacting with Free Carriers and Plasmas in Bulk and Structured Media

March 24, 2022
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Optimizing Entanglement to Attain Quantum Limit of Long-Baseline Imaging

March 24, 2022
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Reducing Disparities In Esophageal Cancer Screening For Mexican-Hispanic Patients With Targeted Multispectral And Polarization-Sensitive Imaging

March 24, 2022
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Will Reynolds

Another Wavelength: Will Reynolds

March 24, 2022
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Heejoo Choi

Heejoo Choi Named Optica Kevin P. Thompson Optical Design Innovator Award Winner

March 8, 2022
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OSC Colloquium: Gregory Forcherio, "Advancing Infrared Vision with New Materials"

March 7, 2022

Gregory Forcherio

Naval operations in visually-degraded environments requires new approaches to the design of infrared electro-optic imagers, with particular emphasis on economical materials and/or architectures that potentiate room temperature operation with access to alternative sensing modalities and/or embedded processing. This talk with overview disruptive efforts at Crane to (i) develop smarter optics (e.g., with dielectric metasurfaces), (ii) search for Si-compatible focal plane array (FPA) materials for uncooled mid-wave sensing (e.g., with doped CdO or SiGeSn), and (iii) build multi-physics modeling & simulation infrastructure for rapid virtual prototyping and assessment of their imaging performance. Opportunities for faculty and student engagement with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane will be highlighted. 

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OSC Colloquium: Curtis Volin, "Optical Engineering for Ion Trap Quantum Computers"

March 7, 2022

Curtis Volin

Trapped-ions are a leading candidate for the implementation of quantum computers and other quantum applications including atomic sensors and secure communications. In trapped-ion systems, most of the control operations performed on the ions are implemented using very precise light fields. As the development of trapped-ion quantum computers transitions from research-scale demonstrations to highly engineered commercial systems, the implementation of scalable optomechanical subsystems becomes uniquely challenging. In this talk I will review the mechanisms by which ions are controlled using optical fields, with emphasis on optomechanical challenges faced in the industry.

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Wyant Endowment

Wyant Endowment Announcement

Feb. 25, 2022
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2026-2025 ARCS Scholarship Application Now Available - Deadline 10/10/25

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Optical Design Winners

2025 Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition Winners

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Dr. Kanu Sinha Selected as Fellow for RCSA’s Quantum Matter and Information Scialog

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