The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators

In this article, we will briefly review the history and progress of photonics in Latin America, describing the discipline's development over the years and its collaborations with the rest of the world's countries. Among the ten countries analyzed, we will focus mainly on the mo...

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Main Author: Andrea V. Bragas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10325602/
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description In this article, we will briefly review the history and progress of photonics in Latin America, describing the discipline's development over the years and its collaborations with the rest of the world's countries. Among the ten countries analyzed, we will focus mainly on the most developed players in the field, taking the three most significant in terms of scientific weight: Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, and the very interesting, more recent developments acquired by Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador. On the other hand, we will also shortly review the activities we have developed in Argentina in nanophotonics, specifically in mechanical nanoresonators.
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spelling doaj.art-a052da487d7f499abfff6a55080148302023-12-29T00:00:45ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552023-01-011561610.1109/JPHOT.2023.333588810325602The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical NanoresonatorsAndrea V. Bragas0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4482-9059Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIn this article, we will briefly review the history and progress of photonics in Latin America, describing the discipline's development over the years and its collaborations with the rest of the world's countries. Among the ten countries analyzed, we will focus mainly on the most developed players in the field, taking the three most significant in terms of scientific weight: Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, and the very interesting, more recent developments acquired by Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador. On the other hand, we will also shortly review the activities we have developed in Argentina in nanophotonics, specifically in mechanical nanoresonators.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10325602/Latin Americaphotonicsnanophotonicsnanoresonators
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The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
IEEE Photonics Journal
Latin America
photonics
nanophotonics
nanoresonators
title The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
title_full The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
title_fullStr The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
title_full_unstemmed The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
title_short The Progress of the Latin American Photonics Community - and a Brief Mention about Mechanical Nanoresonators
title_sort progress of the latin american photonics community and a brief mention about mechanical nanoresonators
topic Latin America
photonics
nanophotonics
nanoresonators
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