Scientists NPL have developed a new method for detecting defects in solar cells using a technique called ‘compressed sensing’.
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Scientists NPL have developed a new method for detecting defects in solar cells using a technique called ‘compressed sensing’.
A new all-in-one industrial laser unit is marking a broad spectrum of materials.
New drug delivery method targets cancer cells – not the entire body – and limits chemotherapy side effects.
The new Olympus LEXT OLS4100 3D laser scanning microscope offers users faster scan modes and enhanced panoramic display to improve the efficiency of non-contact, non-destructive inspection and metrology.
Industry and research join forces to improve bonding processes in the automotive industry.
Ultra-small laser module “RGBeamlight” which precisely couples three wavelengths to be used directly or carried to the customer’s application through a multimode-fiber.
Blue laser diodes operated in stimulated emission offer a potential alternative to traditional solid-state lighting based on light-emitting diodes.
A new compact sensor system based on an LED pumped polymer laser detects explosive vapors quickly and sensitively.
Conduction-cooled, 200 µm fiber-coupled laser diode modules at 1470 nm and 1530 nm for medical applications.
A new tool enables biomechanical studies of individual cells, laser-propelling red blood cells over long distances and monitoring their deformation.