Physicists have shown that ultra-thin two-dimensional materials such as tungsten diselenide can rotate the polarization of visible light by several degrees at certain wavelengths under small magnetic ...
A plasma experiment succeeded in twisting light-like waves, and revealed a new, previously unknown rule of extreme physics.
It's niche. but if you need it, you need it. The new Light Widow Sidewinder VPU (HDMI-based video processing unit) can rotate and de-squeeze a video signal, allowing you to easily monitor video shot ...
Physicists in Austria and Germany have taken the Faraday effect to a new extreme by rotating the polarization of light by 45° by passing it through an extremely thin film. This “giant Faraday effect” ...
One-way system: researchers find new way to stop light from propagating in the wrong direction. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Shibiko) An optical device that uses mechanical rotation to allow light to ...
When cities transform into a colorful world of lights as darkness falls, it's often only possible to estimate their contours, which depending on the perspective can draw the attention to key details ...
It has been known for centuries that light exhibits wave-like behaviour in certain situations. Some materials are able to rotate the polarisation, i.e. the direction of oscillation, of the light wave ...