Feature Articles | November 2007
When it comes to shaping the intensity patterns or wavefronts of light, fixed lenses are convenient, but often the need for frequent reshaping...
As camera phones become ubiquitous, consumer demand for a photographic experience similar to that of traditional digital cameras is growing. Coupled...
The burgeoning camera phone market is creating a growing need for very compact high-megapixel sensors. Highly shrunken pixel designs for such sensors...
Because of the current trend of decreasing pixel size to increase pixel count on CMOS imaging sensors, autofocus is becoming necessary to maximize...
Since it was introduced to the analytical research industry, electron-multiplying (EM) CCD technology has been successfully employed in a variety of...
Global energy consumption is inexorably increasing, driven by population growth and the wave of industrialization in developing countries. Today the...