• This can perform volume imaging on cryogenic samples using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) module without the need for extraneous contrast enhancing reagents, thus preserving the native cellular architecture for biological samples. (upenn.edu)
  • Images from scanning electron microscopy revealed spherical grains in the samples. (hindawi.com)
  • Commonly referred as phosphorescence, persistent luminescence is the emission of light by a phosphorescent material after an excitation by ultraviolet or visible light. (wikipedia.org)
  • For persistent luminescence, it has been known for a long time that the phenomenon involved energy traps (such as electron or hole trap) in a material which are filled during the excitation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Persistent luminescence materials are mainly used in safety signs, watch dials, decorative objects and toys. (wikipedia.org)
  • Persistent luminescence phenomena in materials doped with rare earth ions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nanoprobes with near-infrared persistent luminescence for in vivo imaging. (wikipedia.org)
  • Persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNPs) are attracting growing interest for non-invasive optical imaging of tissues with a high signal to noise ratio. (rsc.org)
  • PLNPs can emit a persistent luminescence signal through the tissue transparency window for several minutes, after UV light excitation before systemic administration or directly in vivo through visible irradiation, allowing us to get rid of the autofluorescence signal of tissues. (rsc.org)
  • Persistent luminescence and magnetic properties of Gd2O2S: Eu 3+ , Ti 4+ , Mg 2+ nanoparticles have been studied to attest the relevance of such nanoparticles as nanoprobes for multimodal imaging. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • In this paper, we explore a new chemical composition of host lattice doped with transition metal and lanthanide ions for persistent luminescence that contains a paramagnetic centre conferring additional magnetic properties for a use in MRI, and that can be obtained at the nanoscale. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Thus, advanced Gd2O2S nanoparticles exhibiting both persistent luminescence and paramagnetic properties have been synthesized and fully characterized. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • This includes optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating thermoluminescence dating cost sediments as. (10patch.com)
  • Thermoluminescent dating methods is mainly used to stimulate and sites which cost brick quartz and optically stimulated luminescence osl, the dating of carved. (10patch.com)
  • Therefore, the ZGO imaging probe has been proven to be a safe and relevant candidate for preclinical studies, allowing its long term use without any in vivo disturbance of the general metabolism. (rsc.org)
  • C. Wu, K. Mino, H. Akimoto, M. Kawabata, K. Nakamura, M. Ozaki and Y. Ohmiya, In vivo far-red luminescence imaging of a biomarker based on BRET from Cypridina bioluminescence to an organic dye. (atto.co.jp)
  • The NightShade LB 985 In Vivo Plant Imaging System is a modular, easy to use optical imaging system dedicated to in vivo analysis of plants. (berthold.com)
  • We have recently developed inorganic persistent luminescent nanoparticles (PLNPs) as nanoprobes useful for in vivo imaging that can master the difficulties of the biological environment such as tissue autofluorescence, absorption, or photobleaching because they are excited before injection into the animal. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Combining preclinical in vivo imaging modalities offers the opportunity to synergize the strengths of each in one experiment. (bruker.com)
  • He will also highlight how the Bruker In Vivo Xtreme II imaging system combines four imaging modalities - luminescence, fluorescence, radioisotope imaging and X-ray - in one to deliver an unparalleled level of sensitivity, speed and versatility in preclinical imaging. (bruker.com)
  • In previously published work, we demonstrated the first in vivo use of Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) with a highly sensitive and ultracooled charged-coupled device camera, allowing detection of this optical emission ( 15 ). (snmjournals.org)
  • Recently, inorganic persistent luminescent nanoparticles (i-PLNPs) have been reported as suitable probes for in vivo imaging that meet the difficulties due to the biological environment. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Rare-earth-doped fluoride nanoparticles with engineered long luminescence lifetime for time-gated in vivo optical imaging in the second biological window. (research.com)
  • Adjusting the molar ratio of Ca/Mg/Si and crystallization temperature, very fine nanoparticles of PLNPs have been obtained with an improved luminescence and the high production yield necessary to promote the emergence of these nanoprobes in the field of optical imaging. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • In recent years, gold nanoparticles have attracted considerable scientific interest for potential applications in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, due to their ability to selectively deliver imaging and therapeutic moieties to the tumor site. (bham.ac.uk)
  • Confocal luminescence imaging and transmission electron microscopy revealed the highly efficient uptake and subcellular localization of the functionalized nanoparticles in cancer cells. (bham.ac.uk)
  • Breaking Through Bead-Supported Assay: Integration of Optical Tweezers Assisted Fluorescence Imaging and Luminescence Confined Upconversion Nanoparticles Triggered Luminescent Resonance Energy Transfer (LRET). (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Jung-Jae Lee and co-workers at the University of Colorado have fabricated biocompatible glycol-chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs) which do not need any input for induction of luminescence for cancer imaging. (technologypublisher.com)
  • Combining Upconversion Luminescence, Photothermy and Electrochemistry for Highly Accurate Triple-Signal Detection of Hydrogen Sulphide by Optically Trapping Single Microbeads. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Stabilizing and Upconversion Luminescence Encoding. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Integrating 808 nm-Light-Excited Upconversion Luminescence Powering with DNA Tetrahedron Protection: An Exceptionally Precise and Stable Nanomachine for Intracelluar MicroRNAs Tracing. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Combining Holographic Optical Tweezers with Upconversion Luminescence Encoding: Imaging-Based Stable Suspension Array for Sensitive Responding of Dual Cancer Biomarkers. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Prof. Dong and his colleagues successfully demonstrated sub-nanometer scale spatial resolution in single-molecule Raman spectroscopy imaging with local enhancement effect of a nanocavity plasmon field in a study in 2013. (phys.org)
  • This course is on advanced fluorescence microscopy imaging and spectroscopy techniques for quantitative characterization of molecular transport and interactions in cells. (ki.se)
  • The temperature sensing performance of novel QD-silicone composites was assessed via fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Using a hard X-ray nanobeam, here we show experimental evidence for carrier localization phenomena at the hexagon corners by combining synchrotron excited optical luminescence with simultaneous X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. (uni.lu)
  • Such information might be obtained by optical spectroscopy methods. (lu.se)
  • She will highlight the benefits of multimodal imaging, including early detection, high sensitivity and accelerated drug development. (bruker.com)
  • iKon deep-cooled CCDs are suited primarily to 'slow' low-light imaging applications that typically involve long exposures (from tens of seconds to minutes or even hours) combined with a relatively slow image readout, typified by usage in astronomy or weak luminescence detection. (coherent.com.au)
  • The favorable optical properties offered by the metal complex and the gold scaffold provided enhanced detection in cancer cells using multimodal imaging. (bham.ac.uk)
  • The HTSF can help develop biochemical or cell based assays using plate-based imaging, absorbance, fluorescence or luminescence, and alpha detection. (illinois.edu)
  • Multiple miRNA Detection through a Suspended Microbead Array Encoded by Triple-Color Upconversion Luminescent Nanotags Via Bi-Beam Splitter Hybrid-Multitrap Optical Tweezers. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • Multimodal imaging agents here developed combine the high resolution abilities of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with another more sensitive technique, like optical imaging, leading significant possibilities for early detection of diseases and a better understanding of pathologies. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Imaging plays an important role in the screening and detection of pulmonary metastases. (medscape.com)
  • Chest radiography (CXR) is the initial imaging modality used in the detection of suspected pulmonary metastasis in patients with known malignancies. (medscape.com)
  • Co-presenter Dr. Andrew Van Praagh, Field Applications Scientist, from Bruker BioSpin, will demonstrate some specific examples of preclinical research drawing together the technology from both companies, including Bruker's multimodal Xtreme II imaging system. (bruker.com)
  • Dr. Peng will be joined on the webinar by co-presenter Dr. Andrew Van Praagh, Field Applications Scientist, from Bruker BioSpin, who will describe some of the research facilitated by bringing together the products and reagents offered by Imanis with the state-of-the-art multimodal imaging technology delivered by Bruker. (bruker.com)
  • Dr. Andrew Van Praagh has a PhD from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and has been working in the field of multimodal optical imaging for over seven years. (bruker.com)
  • To facilitate the translation of imaging biomarkers from research to development, many preclinical imaging facilities use a multimodal approach, wherein the strengths of each individual modality can be combined and leveraged for the development of robust assays ( 13 , 14 ). (snmjournals.org)
  • 100 nm diameter QD clusters were observed in transmission electron microscopy and micron-scale QD aggregates in optical microscopy. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Doping SnO 2 with specific metal ions is an efficient method for changing the optical, electrical, and magnetic properties of SnO 2 nanostructures [ 7 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • This has realized sub-molecular resolution with single molecule photofluorescence imaging for the first time. (phys.org)
  • They constructed an Ag tip apex with an atomistic protrusion and matched the nanocavity plasmon resonance with the effective energy of the incident laser and molecular luminescence. (phys.org)
  • The researchers further realized sub-molecular-resolved photoluminescence hyperspectral imaging with spectral information, and demonstrated the effects of local plasmon-exciton interaction on fluorescence intensity, peak position and peak width on the sub-nanometer scale. (phys.org)
  • Continued as: Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics. (lu.se)
  • Read: Advances in atomic, molecular, and optical physics online from 1990 to present - sciencedirect.com. (lu.se)
  • These CNPs emit near-infrared light for up to 48 hours, only when warmed to body temperature, and provide an imaging depth of more than 4 cm. (technologypublisher.com)
  • Existing femtosecond imaging modalities either require event repetition or provide single-shot acquisition with no more than 10 13 frames per second (fps) and 3 × 10 2 frames. (nature.com)
  • Confocal fluorescence microscopy images of phospholipid bilayers supported by gallium phosphide nanowires. (lu.se)
  • PLNPs constitute a promising alternative to the commercially available optical near infrared probes thanks to their versatile functionalization capabilities for improvement of the circulation time in the blood stream. (rsc.org)
  • Semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) combine solution-processability, large carrier mobilities, narrow emission linewidths and environmental stability for optoelectronic devices with light-emission in the near-infrared (800-1800 nm, e.g., for optical data communication and bio-imaging) when sorted by (n,m) species. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • Breaking Through Flow Bead Assay: Combination of Near-Infrared Optical Tweezers. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • As a general category, biomarkers comprise peripheral, tissue biopsy, and imaging methods and allow for a more refined clinical development path forward for therapeutic compounds ( 1 , 2 ). (snmjournals.org)
  • XEOL is an X-ray photon in/optical photon out technique that is related to the conversion of the X-ray energy absorbed by the materials to optical photons, involving multi-step energy transfer cascade processes. (lightsources.org)
  • XEOL is often used together with XANES to reveal the electronic structure and optical properties of the system of interest, such as rare earth down conversion phosphors, quantum confined semiconductors, heterogeneous materials etc., and is applied in display/lighting technologies (TV, smartphone and LED lamps), scintillators, rechargeable batteries and energy conversion devices (photovoltaic cells). (lightsources.org)
  • Image: General view of the XEOL experimental setup at BM-08 XAFS/XRF beamline. (lightsources.org)
  • and Sapoti (Scanning Analysis by Ptycho for Tomographic Imaging) with capabilities for 2D and 3D studies based on X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray absorption (XAS), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray excited optical luminescence (XEOL), Bragg and ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging (Bragg-CDI and ptycho-CDI). (lu.se)
  • H. Hoshino, Y. Nakajima and Y. Ohmiya, Luciferase-YFP fusion tag with enhanced emission for single-cell luminescence imaging. (atto.co.jp)
  • Cathodoluminescence can be used to measure the local optical properties of 2D materials by measuring the local light emission when the material is stimulated by the electron beam. (delmic.com)
  • Ben Yang et al, Sub-nanometre resolution in single-molecule photoluminescence imaging, Nature Photonics (2020). (phys.org)
  • Distance image sensors consist of a photosensitive area (linear or area array), shift register, output buffer amplifier, bias generator, timing generator, and other components. (hamamatsu.com)
  • Real-time imaging of countless femtosecond dynamics requires extreme speeds orders of magnitude beyond the limits of electronic sensors. (nature.com)
  • Over the past decades, imaging technologies based on silicon sensors, such as CCD and CMOS, were extensively improved to offer imaging speeds up to millions of frames per second (fps) 1 . (nature.com)
  • Such an understanding is key to improving the performance of solar cells, optical sensors, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and other optoelectronics-electronic devices that rely on light-matter interactions to convert light into electrical signals or vice versa. (nanowerk.com)
  • Photoswitching properties of rhenium(I) based metal complexes- Applications towards luminescence sensors and in optical cell imaging. (bitsathy.ac.in)
  • Y. Nakajima and Y. Ohmiya, Bioluminescence assays: multicolor luciferase assay, secreted luciferase assay and imaging luciferase assay. (atto.co.jp)
  • M. Yasunaga, Y. Nakajima and Y. Ohmiya, Dual-color bioluminescence imaging assay using green- and red-emitting beetle luciferases at subcellular resolution. (atto.co.jp)
  • 4. Specify instrumental requirements and design a fluorescence imaging assay for a biological problem of interest. (ki.se)
  • 5. Apply a specific labeling strategy and perform a fluorescence imaging assay. (ki.se)
  • Here, we present CUSP, as the fastest real-time imaging modality with the largest sequence depth, overcoming these barriers with the introduction of multiple advanced concepts. (nature.com)
  • The PET and CLI data presented confirm the correlation and dynamic sensitivity of this new imaging modality. (snmjournals.org)
  • With the aim of improving their luminescent properties and nanoparticle size, we have explored a new method of synthesis that allows a suitable yield of particles and studied the influence of chemical composition and crystalline structure on luminescence intensity. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Holographic Optical Tweezers and Boosting Upconversion Luminescent Resonance Energy Transfer Combined Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/Cas12a Biosensors. (sapphiretoast.com)
  • An imaging system for analysis of radio-labelled, fluorescent and chemi-luminescent samples. (nrf.ac.za)
  • Moreover, there is increasing interest in the role of medical imaging for both clinical and preclinical research and biomarker qualification ( 3 - 6 ). (snmjournals.org)
  • Among the imaging technologies, PET with the glucose analog 18 F-FDG is perhaps the most widely used exploratory imaging biomarker in oncology research and clinical trials ( 7 , 8 ). (snmjournals.org)
  • Here, we report compressed ultrafast spectral photography (CUSP), which attains several new records in single-shot multi-dimensional imaging speeds. (nature.com)
  • In active mode, CUSP achieves both 7 × 10 13 fps and 10 3 frames simultaneously by synergizing spectral encoding, pulse splitting, temporal shearing, and compressed sensing-enabling unprecedented quantitative imaging of rapid nonlinear light-matter interaction. (nature.com)
  • In passive mode, CUSP provides four-dimensional (4D) spectral imaging at 0.5 × 10 12 fps, allowing the first single-shot spectrally resolved fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (SR-FLIM). (nature.com)
  • The IMV-4000 Infrared Linear Array Microscope with an FT/IR-4000 or FT/IR-6000 instrument with NIR spectral range offers rapid imaging of pharmaceutical tablets, a valuable tool in the quality control of tablet properties, offering measurement data with high specificity and sensitivity. (jascoinc.com)
  • 2D CL map at λ = 600 nm derived from a hyperspectral image acquired with a SPARC Spectral system showing interference of exciton polariton radiation and transition radiation. (delmic.com)
  • Silicones are polymers suitable for optical sensing due to their ultraviolet (UV) and thermal stability, optical transparency, and high refractive indices. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Therefore, it is key to modify the structure of the probe and the electronic state of the molecules in the nanocavity to avoid the fluorescence quenching and achieve high-resolution photofluorescence imaging. (phys.org)
  • One compound sample with composition Gd2O2S: Eu 3+ (5%), Ti 4+ (1%), Mg 2+ (8%) presents both optical and magnetic properties suitable for a bimodal imaging probe. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Schematic of the experimental set-up for single-molecule photoluminescence imaging with sub-nanometer resolution. (phys.org)
  • Prof. Dong Zhenchao and Prof. Hou Jianguo from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have improved the spatial resolution from 8 nm to ~8 Å of photoluminescence imaging. (phys.org)
  • Then, the researchers used an ultra-thin dielectric layer (three-atom-thick NaCl) to isolate the charge transfer between the nanocavity molecules and the metal substrate, achieving sub-nanometer resolution of the single-molecule photoluminescence imaging. (phys.org)
  • These effects not only inhibit the fluorescence quenching, but also realize sub-nanometer- resolution photoluminescence imaging. (phys.org)
  • Luminescence dating, which includes thermoluminescence (TL) and optical dating. (10patch.com)
  • Nanowerk News ) Scientists at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)-a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory-have used an optoelectronic imaging technique to study the electronic behavior of atomically thin nanomaterials exposed to light. (nanowerk.com)
  • Combined with nanoscale optical imaging, this scanning photocurrent microscopy technique provides a powerful tool for understanding the processes affecting the generation of electrical current (photocurrent) in these materials. (nanowerk.com)
  • Optical imaging in which photons are the information source seems to be a very important technique, less expensive and less harmful than more conventional diagnostic methods and suitable, for instance, for sensitive diagnosis capable of detecting cancer at an early stage. (sorbonne-universite.fr)
  • Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) is an emerging imaging technique that combines aspects of both optical and nuclear imaging fields. (snmjournals.org)
  • Cathodoluminescence imaging is a powerful technique for analyzing the local optical properties of 2D materials with high spatial resolution. (delmic.com)
  • A standard streak camera, which has a narrow entrance slit, is a one-dimensional (1D) ultrafast imaging device 20 that first converts photons to photoelectrons, then temporally shears the electrons by a fast sweeping voltage, and finally converts electrons back to photons before they are recorded by an internal camera (see the "Methods" section and Supplementary Fig. 1 ). (nature.com)
  • Knowing how these two processes influence the photocurrent response of the hybrid material under different optical and electrical conditions-such as the intensity of the incoming light and applied voltage-is important to designing optoelectronic devices with properties tailored for particular applications. (nanowerk.com)
  • For studying luminescence in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) like WSe 2 and WS 2 it is particularly useful if the layers are protected in a multilayer geometry, e.g. encapsulated in hBN. (delmic.com)
  • Optical microscopy and optical cathodoluminescence imaging revealed the presence of multiple generations of quartz characterized by different luminescence responses and concentrations of secondary fluid inclusion trails. (mines.edu)
  • A combination of low noise floor, excellent photon response over a wide optical wavelength range and superb image uniformity guides the usage of iKon CCDs. (coherent.com.au)
  • Coherent Scientific specialises in the sale and support of lasers, optical and atomic force microscopes, nanoinstruments and other optics related equipment. (coherent.com.au)
  • Thicker TMDC layers can also support exciton polaritons which can be studied with coherent CL imaging in bare layers. (delmic.com)
  • Since 2014, he has served as Lab Manager for the Preclinical Imaging Lab at Bruker BioSpin. (bruker.com)
  • however, the sensitivity of modern imaging systems makes it possible to detect and quantify the light. (snmjournals.org)
  • H. Kwon, T. Enomoto, M. Shimogawara, K. Yasuda, Y. Nakajima and Y. Ohmiya, Bioluminescence imaging of dual gene expression at the single-cell level. (atto.co.jp)
  • This includes facilitating imaging with fluorescence, bioluminescence and radioisotopes. (bruker.com)
  • The polarization dependence of edge-state imaging showed switching of the systems in trivial and topological phases in the same zigzag chain. (degruyter.com)
  • Cameras' imaging speeds fundamentally limit humans' capability in discerning the physical world. (nature.com)
  • Two new emissive species - charged excitons (trions) and bright sp3-defects - were recently discovered in SWNTs and have fundamentally changed our notions about SWNT luminescence. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • To reach atomic resolution with light has always been one of the ultimate goals in nano-optics, and the advent of scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) kindled hopes for thus goal. (phys.org)
  • BT Imaging has also developed a third generation of PL imaging optics and technology. (semiconductor-technology.com)
  • Image analysis techniques for quantitative characterization of cell phenotypes (CellProfiler). (ki.se)
  • Anyone who wants to know how light-induced electrical current is distributed across a semiconductor will benefit from this capability," said CFN materials scientist Mircea Cotlet, co-corresponding author on the Advanced Functional Materials paper describing the work ( 'Distinct Optoelectronic Signatures for Charge Transfer and Energy Transfer in Quantum Dot-MoS2 Hybrid Photodetectors Revealed by Photocurrent Imaging Microscopy' ). (nanowerk.com)
  • Such materials have gained a lot of interest in recent years due to their exotic electrical, mechanical, and optical properties, and their potential for creating extremely thin (flatland) optoelectronic devices. (delmic.com)
  • Printable optical sensing materials would enable in situ temperature monitoring for applications and geometries that are otherwise impossible to monitor by conventional means. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Further, the relative strengths for Optical, microCT, and MRI imaging in tumor progression studies will be reviewed. (bruker.com)
  • Imaging of 18 F-FDG uptake was performed at 5 time points after drug treatment in the subcutaneously implanted diffuse large B-cell lymphoma tumor line OCI-Ly10. (snmjournals.org)
  • The biopersistence of ZGO was assessed, with a long-term retention, quantified by ICP-MS, mostly in the liver and spleen, parallel with a loss of their luminescence properties. (rsc.org)
  • Tin dioxide (SnO 2 ) is an important n-type, wide-bandgap semiconductor with excellent optical, electrochemical, and electrical properties [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • 27 ] investigated the structural and optical properties of Cu-doped SnO 2 nanostructures using experiments and correlated the observations with density functional theory results. (hindawi.com)
  • a high resolution 3-dimensional imaging method) under a transmission electron microscope (TEM). (upenn.edu)
  • Applied to single coaxial n-GaN/InGaN multiquantum-well/p-GaN nanowires, our experiment narrows the gap between optical microscopy and high-resolution X-ray imaging and calls for further studies on the underlying mechanisms of optoelectronic nanodevices. (uni.lu)
  • Daylight simulation: a set of 2 LED panels, 4 colors each can be mounted at different heights inside the imaging chamber for daylight simulation. (berthold.com)
  • Thermal imaging offers an ideal solution. (imveurope.com)
  • With one sweep, a camera can pick up all the thermal anomalies present in a solar panel in a crisp thermal image, indicating imperfections and signs of degradation. (imveurope.com)
  • Furthermore, because there is no need to connect equipment to the solar cells, thermal imaging causes zero disruption to the regular operation of a PV plant. (imveurope.com)
  • Enertis is a renewable energy consultancy and engineering company that provides thermal imaging QA services. (imveurope.com)
  • The thermal image can reveal a wide range of problems within a faulty cell. (imveurope.com)
  • The visual appearance of a thermal anomaly in a captured image can be used to determine the severity of the fault causing it. (imveurope.com)
  • A manufacturing defect, such as an impurity or a gas pocket, can be observed as either a hot or cold spot in a thermal image. (imveurope.com)
  • This produces a heat spike across the panel surface that appears as a patchwork pattern in the thermal image. (imveurope.com)
  • Although many faults can be quickly identified with a thermal camera at first glance, thermal imaging is often used only as an initial observation procedure. (imveurope.com)
  • Development of inks for luminescence nanothermometry would enable inkjet-printable sensing geometries for planar and 3D thermal imaging with submicron and subdegree resolutions. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • In patients with poor cardiorespiratory function and comorbidities, imaging-guided thermal ablation procedures are an effective alternative to surgical resection to improve survival. (medscape.com)
  • Together, with the inline PL tool, BT Imaging brings yield management and valuable knowledge it has acquired after running hundreds of thousands of wafers and cells. (semiconductor-technology.com)
  • Using drones to carry infrared imaging cameras is cutting the cost of inspection and maintenance of solar power arrays, delegates to EU PVSEC 2016, the 32nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, were told. (imveurope.com)
  • BT Imaging supplies the solar industry with the most comprehensive and flexible offline characterisation tool for R&D purposes, the LIS-R2, which measures silicon blocks, silicon wafers, solar cells and solar modules all within one tool. (semiconductor-technology.com)
  • BT Imaging has the widest installation base, with more than 30 tools used by leading silicon wafer and solar cell manufacturers, equipment vendors and material suppliers. (semiconductor-technology.com)
  • The course is suitable for doctoral students lacking training in mathematics, physics, or optical engineering but want to apply these techniques in their research. (ki.se)
  • Deltagande i Workshop on advanced optical microscopy for biology, physics and chemistry. (lu.se)
  • Strong light-matter coupling in suitable optical cavities could be applied to create trion-polaritons in SWNTs as new low-mass charge carriers in polaritonic devices. (uni-heidelberg.de)