USC Viterbi School of Engineering: Trojan Photons - Trapping Light in Nowhere Land Using Lagrange Points
January 05, 2024
January 05, 2024
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 5 (TNSres) -- The University of Southern California's Viterbi School of Engineering issued the following news:
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Article in Nature Physics shows the utility of Lagrange points in guiding light.
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USC Viterbi School researchers have reported the first observation of an exotic class of guided optical waves called Trojan beams. Counterintuitively, these photonic wavefronts are trapped in nowhere land - in . . .
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Article in Nature Physics shows the utility of Lagrange points in guiding light.
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USC Viterbi School researchers have reported the first observation of an exotic class of guided optical waves called Trojan beams. Counterintuitively, these photonic wavefronts are trapped in nowhere land - in . . .
