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On-Chip Metrology Links Nobel Prize-Winning Optical Techniques

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A team from Delft University of Technology has developed on-chip technology to measure distances in materials at high precision — for example, underwater or for medical imaging. The technology relies on sound vibrations, and is useful for high-precision position measurements in opaque materials. Further, the instrument could lead to new techniques to monitor Earth’s climate and human health. The researchers combined optical trapping and frequency combs — both Nobel Prize-winning techniques — to build their microchip, which consists mainly of a thin ceramic sheet...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jun 2023
    GLOSSARY
    metrology
    The science of measurement, particularly of lengths and angles.
    irradiation
    Application of radiation to an object.
    chip
    1. A localized fracture at the end of a cleaved optical fiber or on a glass surface. 2. An integrated circuit.
    frequency combsoptoacousticsopticsTest & Measurementmetrologysurfaceslaser irradianceirradiationceramicsResearch & TechnologyeducationEuropeTU DelftSensors & DetectorsmicrochipchipTechnology News

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