Bruker Corporation announced the launch of the LUMOS™ II ILIM , a quantum cascade laser (QCL) based infrared imaging microscope. The new LUMOS II ILIM redefines performance standards, enabling pharma ...
A cross-disciplinary research team has, for the first time, successfully applied NIR-II (1,000–3,000 nm) fluorescence video imaging during esophagectomy—a complex surgical procedure involving the ...
The launch of Coherent AxioView™ strengthens our position in the growing medical photonics market, driven by image-guided ...
An optical/electric dual-mode photodetector array for human–machine collaborative infrared imaging was demonstrated. The responsivity of the photothermoelectric photodetector was improved by the ...
The LUMOS II ILIM is the fastest chemical imaging microscope, featuring a 2.2 x 2.0 mm 2 field of view with 4.25 µm spatial resolution. Smart, application-specific workflows for tissue, particle, and ...
Researchers have used the centuries-old idea of pinhole imaging to create a high-performance mid-infrared imaging system without lenses. The new camera can capture extremely clear pictures over a ...
Researchers have for the first time demonstrated that a specific class of oxide membranes can confine, or 'squeeze,' infrared light -- a finding that holds promise for next generation infrared imaging ...
Structural alignment in fibrous tissues like myocardium and tendons is a key biomarker of physiological integrity and ...
The ability to detect infrared radiation is the basis of any infrared thermal imaging technology. All objects emit infrared radiation as a function of their temperature; the detection of such ...
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