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The NanoOptics group at Delft University of Technology focuses on the behavior of light fields at the nanoscale, with the aim to mold the flow of light in nanophotonic structures. These structures typically exhibit lengths smaller than the optical wavelength, leading light to behave in counter-intuitive ways and inducing phenomena observed in nature such as slow light, rogue waves, and superchirality. Curiosity-driven, the group explores the blind potential applications of this research in areas such as faster and more efficient internet and enhanced bio-sensing. A unique ability of the group is to visualize light flows in nanophotonic structures over time and space.
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