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Phase Retrieval Method Addresses Programmable PIC Calibration
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 26, 2022 — Researcher from Monash University, RMIT, and the University of Adelaide have developed an accurate method of controlling optical circuits on fingernail-size photonic integrated circuits (PICs). The development builds on previous work by the team, in which it created what it said was the world’s first self-calibrated photonic chip. Graphical representation of a photonic integrated circuit. Courtesy of Monash University. Mike Xu, a Monash University professor and research
Bruker Acquires Inscopix; Adaptive Glasses Firm Deep Optics Secures Investment: Week in Brief: 11/11/22
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 11, 2022 — Bruker Corp. acquired Inscopix Inc., a developer of miniaturized microscopes known as miniscopes, for freely moving animal brain imaging. Since Inscopix’s founding in 2011, its flagship miniscope systems have been deployed in over 600 research...
Diamond Defects Boost Magnetic Field Sensing for Brain Activity Mapping
MELBOURNE, Australia, July 12, 2022 — A team from Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (Fraunhofer IAF), with diamond sensing technology experts from RMIT University, demonstrated that magnetic-field-dependent emission from nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond...
Self-Calibrating Optical Chip Supercharges Connectivity
MELBOURNE, Australia, July 11, 2022 — A self-calibrating photonic integrated circuit (PIC) developed by Monash University and RMIT scientists holds immense promise for the development of artificial intelligence and optical networking. The researchers said that their technology offers a...
Microcombs Enable Neuromorphic Processor
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 12, 2021 — Researchers have developed and demonstrated what they claim to be the fastest and most powerful neuromorphic processor in the world. The processor operates faster than 10 trillion operations per second, and it is capable of processing...
Light Powers Butterfly-Inspired Hydrogen Sensor
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 7, 2020 — Butterfly wings are the inspiration for a light-activated hydrogen sensor device capable of producing ultraprecise results at room temperature. Tests demonstrated the sensor’s ability to detect hydrogen leaks before they develop to a point at...
Electronic, Light-Powered Chip Delivers Smarter AI
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 19, 2020 — A chip that brings together imaging, processing, machine learning, and memory is enhancing artificial intelligence by imitating the way the human brain processes visual information. The device is inspired by optogenetics; the biotechnological tool...
Top SPIE Optics Award Goes to RMIT Physicist
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 9, 2019 — The International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) has announced Min Gu as the 2019 recipient of the Dennis Gabor Award in Diffractive Optics, an award named in honor of the Nobel-winning inventor of holography, Dennis Gabor. Professor Gu is...
So Long Washing Machine, Hello Sunshine
Apr 15, 2016 — Imagine hanging your clothes on the line for laundering instead of drying. As futuristic as it sounds, that may one day be a reality thanks to recent findings from a research team at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. The work could lead to...
Nanoscale Device Adapts Filtering Properties When Stretched
ADELAIDE and MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 23, 2016 — A stretchable nanoscale device that can filter specific colors while remaining transparent may one day be used in smart contact lenses to filter harmful optical radiation, transmit data and gather information. Rendering of nanoscale glass structures...
Fiber Optic Sensor Monitors Early Stage Embryos
ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan. 5, 2016 — A fiber optic sensor holds promise for noninvasively monitoring early stage embryos during the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. The sensor concurrently measures hydrogen peroxide and pH in solution, and consists of a single optical fiber, the...
Microlens Array Spawns Massive Microscope Image
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 21, 2015 — A new multispectral device is said to have produced the largest microscope image ever, combining 13 color channels gathered by thousands of microlenses into a nearly 17-gigapixel picture. Able to rapidly process very large amounts of biomedical...
Suspended Sentence in Physicist's Death
HANOI, Vietnam, June 19, 2007 -- A Hanoi court has handed down a one-year suspended sentence in connection with an accident that killed a prominent Vietnamese physicist, local news outlets reported yesterday. Electrician Dang Van Ha, who was originally charged with...
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