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Brillouin Imaging Demonstrated

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists at Arizona State University in Tempe have developed a confocal Brillouin imaging microscope that enables the rapid collection of information about the elastic properties of condensed matter systems. The system has potential applications in the testing of safety glass and in the measurement of blood flow velocity in vessels close to the surface of the skin. Jeff Yarger, director of the Magnetic Resonance Research Center and a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Arizona State, explained that the apparatus measures the speed of acoustic waves traveling through a sample based...Read full article

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    Published: October 2005
    Arizona State UniversitBasic Scienceconfocal Brillouin imaging microscopeMicroscopyResearch & Technologysafety glassSensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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