Advancements in Remote Sensing and Quantum Computing with Harvard's "Points of Darkness"

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Advancements in Remote Sensing and Quantum Computing with Harvard's "Points of Darkness"
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Harvard researchers have developed techniques to control "points of darkness" in light using metasurfaces, allowing for applications in remote sensing, precision measurement, and covert detection. The team created precise dark spots that can capture atoms or act as measurement points for imaging, and developed resilient "polarization singularities," stable dark spots in polarized optical fields. These advancements have implications for improving imaging systems, simplifying optical architecture in atomic physics labs, and enabling the masking of bright sources while imaging scenes.

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