
But Professor Tanya Monro of the Federation Fellow at the University of Adelaide found that this light can be forced above this limit, with at least two factors influenced. This can be known thanks to new breakthroughs in theoretical understanding of the nature of light in nano-scale and the use of a new generation of nano-scale optical fiber developed by the Institute for Advanced Photonics & Sensing (IPAS). "With fiber optics can be used as a sensor rather than using it as a light-emitting tube, we can develop a device that can detect a variety of things. For example, the presence of flu virus at the airport, helping invitro fertilization, or IVF (in vitro fertilization) in determining which egg cells are potentially in fertilization and so forth, "