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If you want to know what photonics is and know its applications, this place is for you. Photonics investigates various aspects related to the light wave, such as its properties, interaction with materials, optical phenomena and how these phenomena can be used to create advanced technologies.

Examples of applications of photonics include light telecommunications (including fiber optics), optoelectronics (e.g. laser diodes, light detectors), quantum optics (study of the properties of light on a single photon scale), photonic neural networks (the use of optical phenomena to process information), biomedicine (e.g. optical tomography, laser therapy).

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What is photonics? Polish scientific contribution in the universe of photonics.

What is photonics? – Polish contribution to the universe of photonics

Photonics is the electronics of the 21st century. Is it really true? What is the Polish contribution to the world of photonics?Photonics is a very extensive field of science, which includes development of image acquisition and processing techniques, construction of measuring devices using electromagnetic radiation and development of image processing techniques. If you are interested […]

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Photonics – electronics of the 21st century

In electronic devices the information carrier is an electron, while in photonic photons. What effect do we have? With the help of the second of these small relays, we can send information in sizes and pace, the first of which will never reach. Hence, John S. Mayo, the president of the already mentioned research center, summed up everything with a bold thesis, which however few argue: