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Ginzton Lab
“Creating breakthroughs and educating students at the interface between science and engineering.”

This is a highly efficient and compact optical wavelength (color) spliter which is designed by a computer using our inverse photonics design algorithm

This image shows a photonic crystal cavity inside a prostate cancer cell

Ultracold dysprosium atoms fluorescing blue light inside an ultrahigh vacuum chamber

World's first laser cooling and trapping machine for creating quantum gases of the most magnetic element, dysprosium