Stanford Develops Room-Temperature 'Twisted Light' Device

The nanoscale optical device links quantum properties of light and electrons without extreme cooling.

04.06.2026
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Stanford Develops Room-Temperature 'Twisted Light' Device

According to ScienceDaily, Stanford University researchers developed a nanoscale optical device that operates at room temperature. The device uses twisted light to link quantum properties of light and electrons without requiring extreme cryogenic cooling.

The method is considered promising for smaller and lower-cost quantum systems, particularly for sensing and communication applications. The technical characteristics are based on the source's account.

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