Researchers demonstrate nanosecond optical switching using a dye-doped droplet that redirects stored energy without electrical input.
Raman has significant potential for assessing stability of mRNA vaccines.
Agilent and STFC use spatially offset Raman technique in museum setting for the first time.
Cailabs is contributing new compact process head based on its MPLC beam shaping technology.
Scalable nanostructures based on photonic crystals reflect propulsive laser light, while cutting heat and mass.
To enable faster, more energy-efficient curing than conventional processes.
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| Lasers and drones assess forest health and track climate change UCL London project conducts 3D tree census to better understand biomass that forests contain. |
| Airbus and TNO demo secure laser link between aircraft and satellite Geostationary UltraAir terminal test transmitted data optically at 36,000km altitude. |
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