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University of Rochester Receives $18M for New Laser Facility
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 26, 2023 — The University of Rochester has received nearly $18 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to design and prototype key technologies for EP-OPAL, a new facility dedicated to the study of ultrahigh-intensity laser-matter interactions. The facility could be built at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) upon completion of the design project, according to the university. High-intensity lasers enable scientific work in fields ranging from plasma science to particle
Nanostructures Advance Machine Vision Capabilities for Diverse Applications
MADISON, Wisc., Aug. 1, 2022 — Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Washington University in St. Louis, and OmniVision described approaches to image sensor production that used integrated nanostructured components to improve multimodal imaging. The developments...
Diffractive Optical Network Supports Quantitative Phase Imaging
LOS ANGELES, May 25, 2022 — A team of researchers led by Aydogan Ozcan from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and California Nanosystems Institute at UCLA has developed a diffractive optical network to replace digital image reconstruction algorithms used in...
Wireless RoboFly Spreads Its Wings and Flies Solo
Oct 26, 2018 — Slightly heavier than a toothpick and powered by a laser beam, an insect-sized flying robot could help survey crop growth and sniff out gas leaks. These miniaturized drones, which soar by fluttering tiny wings rather than by rotating propellers, use...
Nanostructured holograms control light’s intensity, phase, polarization
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Combining cutting-edge nanotechnology with holograms results in a novel way to change the intensity, phase and polarization of light rays. Researchers at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) used the holograms to create...
Nanostructured Holograms Control Light’s Intensity, Phase, Polarization
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 21, 2013 — By combining cutting-edge nanotechnology with holograms, applied physicists at Harvard demonstrated a novel way for changing the intensity, phase and polarization of light rays.
Tracking Device Fits on the Head of a Pin
TEL AVIV, Oct 22, 2010 — Optical gyroscopes, also known as rotation sensors, are widely used as navigational tools in vehicles from ships to airplanes, measuring the rotation rates of a vehicle on three axes to evaluate its exact position and orientation. Koby Scheuer of...
Taking Light to the Extreme
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 18, 2010 — A European project that aims to be a gateway to new regimes in physics — and could lead to the creation of compact particle accelerators — was the focus of a talk Monday night by Gerard Mourou of the Ecole Polytechnique, France, during...
Hercules' Power Increased
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 15, 2008 -- Thanks to an additional amplifier, a laser at the University of Michigan can now produce a concentrated beam of light so intense it is like holding a giant magnifying glass in space and focusing all the sunlight shining toward Earth onto one grain...
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