Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy—a specialized imaging technique that looks for a change in the color of intense ...
From left to right, Albert Suceava, a doctoral student in materials science and engineering, Venkatraman Gopalan, a professor of materials science and engineering, and Saugata Sarker, a graduate ...
Nonlinear optics has long relied on high-power lasers, whose spatial and temporal coherence ensures efficient nonlinear frequency conversion. However, a new study challenges the traditional assumption ...
have found a new way to image layers of boron nitride that are only a single atom thick. This material is usually nearly invisible in optical microscopes because it has no optical resonances. To ...
Researchers developed a 3D imaging method that visualizes internal tissues using ordinary light sources instead of expensive ultrafast lasers. (Nanowerk News) A research team, affiliated with UNIST ...
Bone mineral density (BMD) has long been the "gold standard" for assessing fracture risk. However, clinicians face a paradox when treating patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Many patients ...
Our research is focused on advancing the limits of light manipulation and application, driving innovation across optics, microscopy, and photonics. Dr. Mbaye Diouf is a tenure-track Assistant ...
A research team from HKU Engineering has pioneered a fundamentally new imaging strategy known as AIMED (Arbitrary illumination microscopy with encoded depth), which utilizes a sub-sampling approach.
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed a new microscopy technique that ...