12 research outputs found
Superconducting single photon detectors integrated with diamond nanophotonic circuits
Photonic quantum technologies promise to repeat the success of integrated
nanophotonic circuits in non-classical applications. Using linear optical
elements, quantum optical computations can be performed with integrated optical
circuits and thus allow for overcoming existing limitations in terms of
scalability. Besides passive optical devices for realizing photonic quantum
gates, active elements such as single photon sources and single photon
detectors are essential ingredients for future optical quantum circuits.
Material systems which allow for the monolithic integration of all components
are particularly attractive, including III-V semiconductors, silicon and also
diamond. Here we demonstrate nanophotonic integrated circuits made from high
quality polycrystalline diamond thin films in combination with on-chip single
photon detectors. Using superconducting nanowires coupled evanescently to
travelling waves we achieve high detection efficiencies up to 66 % combined
with low dark count rates and timing resolution of 190 ps. Our devices are
fully scalable and hold promise for functional diamond photonic quantum
devices.Comment: 28 pages, 5 figure
Emerging treatments in alopecia
Introduction: Alopecia is a common concern encountered in the medical practice. Treatment approach varies according to the type and severity of alopecia. However, available treatment options have limited efficacy and several adverse effects. Presently, there are different treatment options being studied to overcome these limitations. Additionally, cellular pathways involved in the pathophysiology of alopecia are further being clarified to potentially target pathogenic molecules.
Areas covered: We searched the literature for recently published articles discussing new treatment options as well as mechanisms involved in alopecia. We discuss the use of stem cells, growth factors, cellular pathways and robotic hair transplant, among other emerging therapies used for alopecia.
Expert opinion: Future looks very promising and new effective treatments such as janus kinase inhibitors could possibly be available for alopecia areata. The stem-cell technology is advancing and companies involved in hair follicle neogenesis are starting clinical trials on patients with androgenetic alopecia