photonbinds
Photonbinds are a theoretical class of nanostructures or engineered systems designed to interact strongly with photons, enabling controlled binding or coupling of light particles. Unlike ordinary materials that allow light to pass through or reflect, photonbinds aim to create stable states where photons are effectively "held" or trapped within a structure, often through resonant or localization effects.
These structures typically employ principles from quantum optics, nanophotonics, and metamaterials to manipulate light at sub-wavelength
Research into photonbinds is primarily experimental and theoretical, with researchers exploring ways to achieve strong coupling
Current challenges include fabricating nanostructures with precise control at the atomic or molecular level, maintaining stability
As a nascent field, photonbinds are part of ongoing research efforts to harness the unique properties of