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Graphene Properties Add Axial Resolution Precision to 3D Imaging
MUNICH, March 14, 2023 — Researchers at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) combined pulsed-interleaved MINFLUX (pMINFLUX) nanoscopy with a newly developed method for axial resolution that exploits the special properties of the 2D material graphene to achieve 3D, superresolution imaging with nanometer-scale precision. The researchers combined the 2D localization of pMINFLUX with axial information from graphene energy transfer (GET) and with single-molecule switching using DNA point accumulation for
Researchers Increase Spatiotemporal Resolution of Imaged Lightwaves
GARCHING, Germany, July 14, 2022 — A team of physicists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, in cooperation with Stanford University researchers, have developed a technique to measure the electrical field of ultrashort laser...
Entanglement Maintained over Long Distance at Telecom Wavelengths
MUNICH, Jan. 27, 2020 — Physicists at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU), with colleagues at Saarland University, have demonstrated the transport of an entangled state between an atom and a photon via an optical fiber over a distance of up to 20 km. According to the...
New Free-Space Enhancement Cavities Developed for Optical Solitons
MUNICH, Jan. 24, 2019 — Physicists based at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) and the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics have generated temporal, dissipative, optical solitons in passive, free-space resonators. The advance could open up new applications for...
Army Lab, Ludwig Maximilian Develop Environmentally Friendly Red Flare
ADELPHI, Md., Jan. 23, 2018 — Researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, have developed an environment-friendly red-light flare for soldier signaling devices in training and battlefield operations. The formula...
Laser World of Photonics: A Focus on Technology, Applications
Jun 16, 2017 — Bringing together all sectors of the photonics industry, Laser World of Photonics 2017 highlights research, companies’ new products and expert presentations. It also offers visitors and exhibitors to expand their networks and customer bases....
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LED Materials Bring White Light and More
Feb 23, 2016 — Efficiency and stability may make LEDs the lighting choice of the future, but commonly used inorganic materials are expensive and creating the right kind of white light remains a challenge. Researchers around the world are looking for alternatives...
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Broadband Laser Aimed at Cancer Detection
MUNICH, Sept. 25, 2015 — Mid-infrared (MIR) light is rich with molecular "fingerprint" information that can be used to detect anything from atmospheric pollutants to cancer cells. While some lasers already operate in this region, enabling a variety of spectroscopy...
Light-Activated Drugs Help Target Tumors, Cut Side Effects
MUNICH, July 9, 2015 — A new technique that uses light to activate chemotherapy drugs in specific cells shows promise as a way to improve the effectiveness of cancer therapies while preventing severe side effects. By making existing cancer drugs sensitive to light, this...
Optical Cavity Allows for Measurement of Nanosystems
MUNICH, June 26, 2015 — A new type of microscope uses an optical cavity to dramatically enhance image signals and enable detailed measurements of the structure and movements of individual nanoparticles The technique has potential applications in biology, chemistry, and...
OCT images blood vessels that feed cancer
VIENNA and MUNICH – An optical coherence tomography (OCT) technique that noninvasively maps the network of tiny blood vessels in the epidermis could soon help doctors better diagnose, monitor and treat skin cancer. Scientists at Medical University Vienna (MUW) are the...
OCT Images Blood Vessels that Feed Cancer
VIENNA and MUNICH, Oct. 9, 2012 — An optical coherence tomography technique that noninvasively maps the network of tiny blood vessels in the epidermis could soon help doctors better diagnose, monitor and treat skin cancer.
Atoms signal their entanglement
MUNICH – Two atoms 20 m apart have signaled their entanglement, a significant step forward for the study of quantum entanglement and the development of practical applications such as quantum computing and communications networks. In quantum entanglement...
Atoms signal their entanglement
MUNICH – Two atoms 20 m apart have signaled their entanglement, a significant step forward for the study of quantum entanglement and the development of practical applications such as quantum computing and communications networks. In quantum entanglement...
Atoms Signal Their Entanglement
MUNICH, July 6, 2012 — For the first time, two atoms 20 meters apart have signaled their entanglement, a significant step forward for the study of quantum entanglement and the development of practical applications such as quantum computing and communications networks.
Light Now in Sight
MUNICH, Jan. 17, 2012 — Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) chemist Dirk Trauner received a European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant for a project based on optochemical genetics. The project’s innovative approach can create artificial photoreceptors by...
Laser Physics Advances Under Spotlight in Munich
MUNICH, Germany, May 23, 2011 — Enhanced lasers are the focal point of this year’s Laser World of Photonics trade show, being held from May 23 to 26. With the help of these lasers, it is possible to show structures of complex biomolecules, arthritically modified cartilages...
Honorary Chair Professor
Feb 1, 2011 — Theodor W. Hänsch has been named honorary chair professor at National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu City, Taiwan, part of the University System of Taiwan. His appointment, to the entire university system, will run until Nov. 3, 2020. He...
When Molecules Leave Tire Tracks
MUNICH, Germany, March 18, 2010 – The ability that some molecules have to arrange themselves into patterns on surfaces is crucial for many technological applications. However, it has been virtually impossible to predict or control the result of such self-organization. Now, a group...
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