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Reconceptualized OCT Method Targets Cancer Diagnoses
ADELAIDE, Australia, July 25, 2023 — An international team of researchers has made an advancement to the technique of optical coherence tomography (OCT) that holds implications for ophthalmology, dermatology, cardiology,and the early detection of cancer. The work was conducted by...
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...
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...
Bruker Acquires Optimal Industrial Automation and Technologies: Week in Brief: 04/08/22
MESA, Ariz., April 8, 2022 — FUJIFILM Electronic Materials, a supplier of chemicals and materials for the semiconductor industry, completed its $88 million expansion of its electronics materials facility in Mesa, Ariz. The added 80,000-sq-ft complex encompasses five new...
4-channel Silicon Multiplexer to Advance Terahertz-Based Communications
ADELAIDE, Australia, May 11, 2021 — An ultra-small silicon chip called a multiplexer is poised to increase data processing speeds and the next generation of communications — 6G and beyond — as a result. The chip, developed by researchers from Osaka University and the...
High-Performance Diamond Sensors Made with Glass Fiber Can Be Used in the Field
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 14, 2020 — Scientists at RMIT University and the University of Adelaide have developed a diamond sensor using conventional fibers. They embedded μm-scale diamond particles within the cross-section of a silicate glass fiber. The diamond-doped optical fibers...
Researchers Miniaturize Imaging Device Using 3D Microprinted Camera Lens
ADELAIDE, Australia, Aug. 3, 2020 — Researchers from the University of Adelaide and the University of Stuttgart have developed an ultrathin endoscope small enough to scan images from inside the blood vessels of mice. In humans, the scope will help scientists better understand causes...
High-Efficiency Tractor Beam Traps Atoms, Could Be Used for Quantum Experiments
ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 7, 2018 — University of Adelaide researchers have created a highly efficient waveguide trap for atoms that could be used for experiments in quantum memory. The trap, or tractor beam, is made of IR light that interacts with the atoms to create a change in...
Optical Fiber Probe Detects Breast Cancer
ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 30, 2016 — Using an optical fiber probe, researchers have developed a more precise technique to distinguish breast cancer tissue from normal tissue. This novel device will potentially give surgeons the upper hand when removing breast cancer and prevent...
Spectrometer Aims at Disease Detection in Breath
ADELAIDE, Australia, July 9, 2015 — An IR frequency comb spectrometer could help clinicians detect diabetes, infections and cancers by analyzing the air patients exhale. The system uses a commercial frequency comb, variable-length Fabry Perot filter cavity, virtually imaged phased...
Fiber Sensor Detects Trace Amounts of Explosives
ADELAIDE, Australia, May 9, 2014 — A small sensor could mean big things in the fight against terrorism. A team from the University of Adelaide, in collaboration with the Australian Defense Science and Technology Organization, has developed an optical fiber sensor able to detect...
New Laser Detects Low Gas Concentrations
ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan. 31, 2014 — A new type of laser can produce 25 times more light emission than other such devices that operate on a similar wavelength, allowing for detection of very low concentrations of gases.
Biophotonics Center Established at Adelaide
ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec. 19, 2013 — The University of Adelaide has been awarded AUD23 million (about $20 million) to establish a new Center of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics, the university announced this week. The goal of the center, funded by the Australian Research Council,...
Aussies Aim to Transform Manufacturing with Photonics
ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 15, 2013 — The University of Adelaide will work with local manufacturers to help them take advantage of emerging laser, sensor and other light-based technologies to transform their businesses under a two-year, $500,000 government grant. The aim of the...
T-Rays Trapped for Better Security Scanners
ADELAIDE, Australia, July 11, 2013 — A metamaterial structure that traps terahertz-frequency waves (T-rays) in microscopic holes could result in medical diagnostic and security scanners with higher sensitivity.
Vision analysis estimates crop yields earlier
ADELAIDE, Australia – To predict how plants will react to the harsher environmental conditions expected under climate change, computer scientists at the University of Adelaide have developed an image-based analysis method for use by plant physiologists to determine crop...
Pushing light to new limits
ADELAIDE, Australia – Australian researchers are rewriting the rules on how light behaves when confined in ever-smaller optical fibers. Everything has its limits, and light-carrying optical fibers are no exception. Until now, it was thought that, as the size of the...
Light Squeezed Even Tighter
ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov. 13, 2009 – Scientists at the University of Adelaide proved that light can be squeezed into much tighter spaces than previously thought, thanks to new breakthroughs in the theoretical understanding of how light behaves at the nanoscale.
'Strange Quark' Reveals Its Secrets
ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. 5, 2006 -- An international group of physicists has been able to uncover information about one of the universe's most mysterious particles, the strange quark. Their work will serve as a foundation for new experiments by particle physicists around the world, a...
Video Cameras Learn from Insect Eyes
ADELAIDE, Australia, Aug. 30, 2006 -- The bane of all wedding videos -- the bride in front of a window whose face is so shadowed that her features are obscured -- may soon be a thing of the past. By mimicking how insects see, a University of Adelaide researcher can now produce...
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