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April 05 2021

Silicon can emit single photons at 1.28 microns

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Irig was among the partners on a French national research agency (ANR) project that resulted in the on-demand emission of single photons in silicon at 1.28 µm, a wavelength used in telecommunications. They did it by introducing carefully-engineered defects into the material. The goal is to integrate this photon source into CEA-Leti chips for quantum […] >>

February 02 2021

For Intel and CEA-Leti the future is 3D

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CEA-Leti and Intel, the world’s largest foundry, signed a contract expanding their partnership into 3D-integrated processors for high-performance computing via a multi-year R&D program in Grenoble. Intel and CEA-Leti began working together on IoT and very-high-speed wireless communications in 2016. The company recently decided to expand its successful collaboration with CEA-Leti into one of its […] >>

February 02 2021

Melanoma: IBS investigates vaccine potential

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Researchers at IBS* are using protein antigens characteristic of melanoma, a particularly aggressive form of skin cancer, to explore whether or not stimulating a patient’s immune system can enhance treatment of the disease. The antigens would be vectorized by a non-infectious particle derived from the adenovirus. Cancer generally attenuates a patient’s immune response. Here, the […] >>

February 02 2021

Quantum photonics a lethal weapon in the fight against cybercrime

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The Carnot QPIC* project has been up and running in the photonics building since last fall. The researchers assigned to the project are developing components and integrated circuits for quantum communications, where information is transmitted in the form of single protons, making the technique intrinsically secure. With quantum communications, any attempt to hack into the […] >>

February 02 2021

New SALD pen could improve deposition

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Selective-area laser deposition, or SALD, offers the advantages of being fast and suitable for use on large surfaces. Researchers at LMGP have made SALD even better with a new innovation. They took advantage of the design flexibility offered by 3D printing to come up with customizable and affordable SALD injection heads. The pen-style SALD injection […] >>
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