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Minimizing crosstalk between imaging regions leverages the sensitivity and spectral range of single-photon imaging with the ...
By making electrons behave as waves, a collaboration of researchers from Israel and China has produced light with quantum effects, a necessary step towards controlling quantum computers ...
For the first time, researchers have seen how light behaves during a mysterious phenomenon called 'imaginary time'.
Optical biosensors use light waves as a probe to detect molecules, and are essential for precise medical diagnostics, ...
Fully compatible with surface-mount technology (SMT), it supports highly efficient, cost-effective manufacturing. With ultra-compact size, lightweight design, high-resolution imaging and ...
The developed all-optical signal processing chips pave the way for ultra-low loss, high-speed, high-efficient, high-density ...
While CMOS may be synonymous with the manufacture of silicon ICs, it’s a versatile process can also be applied to the ...
Scientists at the University of Oxford have unveiled a pioneering method for capturing the full structure of ultra-intense ...
Scientists can now snap ultra-powerful laser pulses in one shot. RAVEN reveals distortions instantly, unlocking breakthroughs ...
Scientists at EPFL have created a revolutionary biosensor that doesn't need a light source—it makes its own glow using ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technique called RAVEN that can capture the full complexity of an ultra-intense laser pulse in a single shot—something previously thought nearly impossible.