Explores the historical perspective, properties, and applications of X-rays, including diffraction, atomic resolution, and spectral colors of elements.
Covers Brillouin scattering, a powerful tool in photonics, explaining material density fluctuations' impact on light and the optical effects of inelastic scatterings.
Covers the complexity and learnability in complex quantum systems, focusing on quantum advantages in learning and predicting properties of quantum states.
Explores quantum applications like imaging, entanglement, quantum computing, and quantum key distribution, along with superconducting electronics and single-photon detectors.