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Nanophotonics is a field of nanotechnology that focuses on the study and application of light on the nanoscale. It involves the manipulation of light at the nanometer scale, which is a million times smaller than a millimeter. This technology has enabled the development of a wide range of applications, such as optical computing, optical communication, and optical sensing. It has also enabled the development of new materials, such as nanostructured materials, which have unique optical properties.
Nanophotonics has been used in a variety of industries, such as healthcare, automotive, and consumer electronics. It has enabled the development of new products, such as nanoscale lasers, optical fibers, and nanoscale optical components. It has also enabled the development of new technologies, such as quantum computing and quantum communication.
Some companies in the nanophotonics market include Intel, IBM, Samsung, and Panasonic. Other companies include Nanosys, Nanoco, and Nanosight. Show Less Read more