Just as an antenna interacts with radio waves, light interacts with metallic nanostructures. Therefore, understanding how a ...
Grasping and transporting objects is one of the most critical tasks for robots in a variety of fields. This task requires ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ever since the first observations of light scattering by particles in the 19th century, achieving ideal optical transparency has posed an enduring grand challenge. Natural solid ...
With the continuous advancement of photoelectric performance in major equipment and advanced instruments, traditional optical elements are increasingly inadequate to meet the demands of modern systems ...
Why fast-response, non-contact temperature sensing is needed in biomedical research. How thin, transparent film is used to create the Seebeck effect to measure temperature. The instrumentation ...
The fields of manufacturing, logistics, and even restaurants are increasingly moving toward automation, with robots being employed for a wide range of ...
Cost-effective transparent connectivity is possible thanks to an optical switch core module that routes light from any of 80 input fibers to any of 80 output fibers. Developed by Glimmerglass, the ...