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Alexander Baburin made a presentation Low-loss quantum photonic integrated circuits fabrication.
Photo by the BMSTU photographer Sergey Kushlevich recognized as the best in the category “People in Science”
The microfluidic laboratory-on-a-chip will provide ultra-accurate diagnostics of viral and bacterial infections.
FNM Lab team developed a self-controlled cleaving method for silicon DRIE process cross-section characterization
The team introduced the key areas of research and invited young talents to join it.
One of the leading European manufacturers of microfluidic instruments devoted a review material to a device manufactured at FMN Laboratory.
FMN Lab team developed a new method of cyclic on-chip bacteria separation and preconcentration
New waveguides with unique properties will find application in waveguide optical sensors, highly sensitive plasmon sensors and optical interconnects for new generation processors.
Alexander Baburin, Ph.D., Head of Nanophotonics at FMN Laboratory was awarded the prize for young scientists of the Moscow Government in the “Advanced industrial technologies” category.
Digital design as a key approach to shortening MEMS development cycle.
A team at the University of Chicago made a quantum material called an exciton condensate using a 53-qubit IBM Quantum Hummingbird processor according to a new paper, demonstrating an exciting use for near-term quantum devices for physicists.
FMN Laboratory team fabricated silver films that improve their properties over time.
A group of scientists studied optical properties of tungsten trioxide, palladium, and platinum thin films for functional nanostructures engineering.
A team of scientists has developed a broadband low-noise four-stage HEMT amplifier.
An important step towards building a useful fault-tolerant quantum computer
Our Senior Researcher named a Rising Star.
The air-bridges fabricated by FMN technologists resemble the bridges and embankments of the famous Fontanka River in St Petersburg.
The exhibition will be open on Gogolevsky Boulevard until November 1, 2020.