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Photonics.com Weekly: Microcloak
An ultrathin metasurface that has been used to hide microscopic objects could be scaled up to provide visible-light cloaking of macroscale objects.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
Metamaterial 'Skin Cloak' Makes Microscale Object Invisible
Metamaterial 'Skin Cloak' Makes Microscale Object Invisible An ultrathin metasurface that has been used to hide microscopic objects could be scaled up to provide visible-light cloaking of macroscale objects.
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Euresys Eyes Growth after Management Buyout
"We have some ambitious growth plans in place and we expect to continue with our current business strategy, with further organic growth anticipated," said CEO Marc Damhaut.
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ClearLight Diagnostics to Commercialize Tissue Clearing, Microscope Technology
Transparent tissue imaging technology developed by professor Karl Deisseroth and colleagues at Stanford University has been licensed to ClearLight Diagnostics.
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Laser Ablation Boosts GaAs Terahertz Emission
Laser Ablation Boosts GaAs Terahertz Emission While there is still no cheap and efficient way to mass produce terahertz emitters, laser ablation can increase the output of GaAs, a common semiconductor used in these devices.
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Fiber Industry Group Pushes SWDM for Data Centers
The SWDM Alliance will promote shortwave wavelength division multiplexing technology, which increases the capacity of multimode fiber (MMF) already common in data centers.
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Startup Wins $744K NSF Grant to Develop Microscope for Drug Testing
Based on fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy techniques, the biodynamic microscope is being developed by Animated Dynamics Inc. (AniDyn), a Purdue University spinoff.
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EM Imaging Licenses Fluorescence Imaging Agent for Early Detection of Bowel Cancer
Fluorescence colonoscopy in patients receiving intravenous EMI-137 enabled the visualization of all neoplastic polyps that were visible with light, as well as previously missed polyps that were not visible with white light alone.
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Combined Techniques Image Movement of Confined Light
Combined Techniques Image Movement of Confined Light The work lays the foundations for studying the precise manner in which light travels through complex optical systems at the subwavelength scale.
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3D Data Captured with 2D Camera
With a few modifications and expanded processing capabilities, standard digital cameras can extract detailed 3D information from a single exposure.
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