MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641062298 A) filed by R. V. Kavya; Dr. M. Xavier Suresh; Akshun Tyagi; Bhagyashree Mittal; Prasad Nepala; Dr. K. Bhuvaneshwari; Dr. Rahul Mishra; Somashekhar S Dhanyal; Dr. Huma Khan; and Dr. Tripti Sharma, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, on May 16, for 'nanophotonic system for controlled optical signal manipulation at the nanoscale.'

Inventor(s) include R. V. Kavya; Dr. M. Xavier Suresh; Akshun Tyagi; Bhagyashree Mittal; Prasad Nepala; Dr. K. Bhuvaneshwari; Dr. Rahul Mishra; Somashekhar S Dhanyal; Dr. Huma Khan; and Dr. Tripti Sharma.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A nanophotonic system for controlled optical signal manipulation at the nanoscale is disclosed. The system comprises a nanophotonic substrate integrated with nanoscale photonic structures including nanoresonators, plasmonic waveguides, photonic crystal structures, metasurfaces, optical cavities, and adaptive optical modulators configured to manipulate optical signals with high precision. An adaptive control module dynamically modifies optical characteristics including wavelength, phase, amplitude, polarization, beam direction, and optical confinement using real-time tuning mechanisms. A monitoring framework continuously detects optical parameters and provides operational feedback to a processing engine configured to optimize signal propagation using intelligent control algorithms. The disclosed system enables compact, scalable, low-power, and high-speed optical processing suitable for photonic integrated circuits, quantum communication systems, biosensing platforms, biomedical imaging devices, LiDAR technologies, and advanced nanoscale optical computing applications."

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