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The Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Research Group sets a new world record with portable terahertz quantum cascade laser
The Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Research Group has achieved a world‑record milestone in terahertz laser technology, demonstrating a compact and portable terahertz quantum cascade laser (THz QCL) capable of operating at unprecedented high temperatures — a development that could transform how terahertz radiation is used outside the lab.
The breakthrough was accomplished in collaboration with Professor Qing Hu’s research group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
"Many authorities in the field didn't believe these devices could work outside a laboratory environment or anywhere close to room temperature,” said Zbig Wasilewski, a physicist and professor of electrical and computer engineering at Waterloo and a principal investigator at Transformative Quantum Technologies. “Our combined expertise just changed this paradigm.”
Professor Zbig Wasilewski won the 2019 MBE Innovator Award
Professor Zbig Wasilewski, the Principal Investigator (PI) of the QNC-MBE group, has been awarded the MBE Innovator Award at the 35th North American Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (NAMBE 2019) in Ketchum, USA. The MBE Innovator Award is to recognize individuals whose innovative work has significantly advanced the field of MBE. Prof. Wasilewski was honored
Ida Sadeghi and Peyton Shi won the Best Student Poster Awards at the CSSTC 2019 Conference
Ida Sadeghi and Peyton Shi, PhD students in the QNC-MBE group, won the Best Student Poster Awards at the 19th Canadian Semiconductor Science and Technology Conference held at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada.
Congratulations, Ida and Peyton!