Exploring the Intrinsic Effect: Unlocking Potential for Nonlinear Applications
A new study from researchers at the University of California, Berkeley has revealed a new effect that could have major implications for the development of nonlinear applications. The effect, known as the intrinsic effect, could potentially reduce the complexity and power consumption of devices used in nonlinear operations like computing, encryption, and signal processing. The research team was able to demonstrate the effect using a new type of metasurface made from nanostructures that can manipulate light in a way that has never been seen before. This could open the door to a variety of new applications that require complex nonlinear operations.
source: Phys.org