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DESCRIPTION:Ruonan Han\n\nTraditional electromagnetic (EM) spectral sensors
  using integrated circuit technologies (e.g. automotive radars\, security 
 imagers\, cameras\, etc.) are normally based on remote wave scattering or 
 absorption by macroscopic objects at remote distance\; the operations are 
 also not selective in wave frequencies. In the past couple of years\, a ne
 w paradigm of chip-scale EM spectral sensing emerges with features complem
 entary to the above: they utilize various modalities of interactions betwe
 en EM waves with high-precision frequency control and microscopic particle
 s (molecules\, atoms\, etc.) with close proximity to the chip. This progre
 ss is enabled by the recent advances of silicon devices and processes\, as
  well as the extension of circuit operation frequencies into the terahertz
  regime. Chip-scale sensing and metrology systems with new capabilities\, 
 higher performance and unprecedented affordability now become possible. Ex
 amples include THz gas spectroscopy sensors\, on-chip “atomic-clock-grad
 e” frequency references\, room-temperature CMOS-quantum magnetometers\, 
 etc. This talk will present the basic physics of the some wave-matter inte
 ractions\, key enabling technologies\, as well as the designs and prototyp
 es of a few chip systems in the category described above. We will also dis
 cuss their potential applications in bio- chemical analysis\, wireless net
 works\, PNT (positioning\, navigation &amp; timing)\, security and so on.\n\nC
 o-sponsored by: MTT-S AdCom MGA Committee\n\nSpeaker(s): Ruonan Han\, \n\n
 Agenda: \nJoint Meeting: all MTT-S Chapters\, IEEE MTT-S DML Presentation 
 by Ruonan Han\, MIT\n\n(Originally scheduled for June 30th\, 2020.)\n\nMTT
 -S members will receive an email from Naylor Association Solutions with a 
 link &quot;Register now!&quot; to register for this event.\n\nVan Nuys\, California\
 , United States
LOCATION:Van Nuys\, California\, United States
ORGANIZER:j.c.weiler@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Chip-Scale Wave-Matter Interactions at RF-to-Light Frequencies: Cir
 cuits\, Systems and Applications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/235396
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ruonan Han&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Traditional electromagn
 etic (EM) spectral sensors using integrated circuit technologies (e.g. aut
 omotive radars\, security imagers\, cameras\, etc.) are normally based on 
 remote wave scattering or absorption by macroscopic objects at remote dist
 ance\; the operations are also not selective in wave frequencies. In the p
 ast couple of years\, a new paradigm of chip-scale EM spectral sensing eme
 rges with features complementary to the above: they utilize various modali
 ties of interactions between EM waves with high-precision frequency contro
 l and microscopic particles (molecules\, atoms\, etc.) with close proximit
 y to the chip. This progress is enabled by the recent advances of silicon 
 devices and processes\, as well as the extension of circuit operation freq
 uencies into the terahertz regime. Chip-scale sensing and metrology system
 s with new capabilities\, higher performance and unprecedented affordabili
 ty now become possible. Examples include THz gas spectroscopy sensors\, on
 -chip &amp;ldquo\;atomic-clock-grade&amp;rdquo\; frequency references\, room-tempe
 rature CMOS-quantum magnetometers\, etc. This talk will present the basic 
 physics of the some wave-matter interactions\, key enabling technologies\,
  as well as the designs and prototypes of a few chip systems in the catego
 ry described above. We will also discuss their potential applications in b
 io- chemical analysis\, wireless networks\, PNT (positioning\, navigation 
 &amp;amp\; timing)\, security and so on.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Joint
  Meeting:&amp;nbsp\; all MTT-S Chapters\, IEEE MTT-S DML Presentation by Ruona
 n Han\, MIT&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;(Originally scheduled for June 30th\, 2020.)&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;M
 TT-S members will receive an email from Naylor Association Solutions with 
 a link &quot;Register now!&quot; to register for this event.&lt;/p&gt;
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