Photonics Daily Insights - May 8th, 2024
 
 
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May 8, 2024
In this episode: cork proves effective for oil clean-up, synthetic goosebumps find practical apps, and a team creates a first-of-its-kind metafluid.
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Researchers in Japan devise a three-dimensional (3D) full-color display method that relies on an iPhone, rather than a laser, to create holographic images—and it may prove useful for virtual or augmented reality displays.
Join us May 16th at 11 a.m. ET to learn how to conceptualize and investigate optical short-reach transmission systems based on recommendations from standardization committees or multi-source agreements (MSAs) using professional simulation software.
A Raman microscopy-based imaging approach could crack the long-elusive code of lipids, their subtypes, and the key roles they play in human health, aging, and disease.
Recent conferences have demonstrated new interest in two areas of growing potential: the use of photonics in medicine and space communications.
Researchers develop a technique to measure the quantum mechanical properties of electromagnetic fields at the single-photon level.
April VC activity was a bit quieter, but two ultrafast laser deals stood out.