by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
Nanofabrication, and nanolithography in particular, are the cornerstones of the modern microelectronics industry, and are integral to the future of nanotechnology as a whole. We are investigating fundamental challenges associated with continued scaling of electronic...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
Our group studies quantum dynamics and control in spin systems, with applications in quantum information and precision measurement. We develop novel experimental and theoretical techniques for robust quantum control, investigate methods for ultra-sensitive quantum...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
The mission of the Center for Excitonics is to develop the science and technology of excitons, to reveal the fundamental characteristics of these crucial quasi-particles, and enable new solar cells and lighting technologies. The group is led by Professor Marc A....
by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
The Photonic Microystems Group develops microphotonic elements, circuits, and systems for a variety of applications, including communications, sensing, and coupled microwave-photonic circuits, often enabling fundamental advantages over traditional implementations....
by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
We are large-area nanotechnologists developing practical devices and structures from physical insights discovered at the nanoscale. Our work demonstrates that nanoscale materials such as molecules, polymers, and nanocrystal quantum dots can be assembled into large...
by RLE at MIT | Jan 1, 2012 | RLE Research Groups
The RLE Sensory Communication Group investigates topics in three broad areas: hearing aids, the tactile communication of speech, and auditory perception and cognition. The long term goal of the hearing aid research conducted in the group is to develop improved hearing...