Working in cryogenic environments is challenging, but a lot of cutting-edge research, such as quantum computing and material science, requires operating in these extreme setups.
A research team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Nanoparticle Research, led by Professor Dae-Hyeong kim, along with Professor Young Min song at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, has developed a perovskite-based camera with an object detection specialty.
Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of image-based light and color measurement solutions, announces the new ProMetric® I45 Imaging Colorimeter, designed for in-line inspection of displays, backlit components, light sources, and assemblies.
In a recent study published in Light Science & Application, a team of scientists from the Photonics Research Institute, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, and the University of Maryland has created the world's strongest terahertz fields, measuring 260 MV/cm or equivalent peak intensity of 9 × 10³ W/cm2 using lasers, free electron lasers, accelerators, and vacuum electronics
In a recent article published in Food Chemistry, Danish researchers explored the use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectroscopy to monitor the quality of semi-hard cheeses, revealing insights into microbial influences on flavor and composition.
By Muhammad Osama
29 May 2024
NorPix Inc., a leader in the development of digital video recording technology, has launched its new Digital Signal Amplifier (DSA) Trigger Box for precisely synchronizing exposure for up to eight machine vision cameras from a single external synchronization signal or internal pulse generator, therefore eliminating the need for PTP compliant network infrastructure.
In machine vision, polarization cameras are deployed to acquire image data which cannot be detected by conventional imaging devices. In doing so, polarization cameras have opened the door to multiple novel applications and have witnessed significant growth in recent years.
An international team led by Prof. Wei Li from the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics (CIOMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences conducted a new study that was published in Nature.
In a recent study published in Powder Technology, researchers introduced a novel spectroscopic method using Raman and UV-Vis spectroscopy to evaluate metal powder oxidation, offering a cost-effective and accessible alternative to traditional techniques, with significant applications in additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy, and material science.
By Muhammad Osama
28 May 2024
Artificial Intelligence, edge computing, and Industry 5.0 are machine vision trends that necessitate high-density computer controlled I/O signals for devices ranging from strobes and solenoids, to actuators and photo detectors.
In a recent study published in the journal Optica, researchers from the University College London produced multi-contrast images that can be utilized in thousands of complex scenarios to identify potentially dangerous objects like explosives by combining different X-Ray imaging technologies.
Researchers at the University of Rochester present new microcomb lasers they have built in a study published in Nature Communications.
Oxford Instruments Andor, a world leader in scientific imaging solutions, today announced the launch of two new benchtop microscopes.
Researchers from Italy have constructed a three-axis fiber optic gyroscope that enhances the resolution and real-time monitoring of ground rotations caused by earthquakes.
A recent study in Nature Communications reveals rapid changes in the nuclear structure and crystal field of a manganese-based single-molecule magnet using ultrafast X-Ray spectroscopy, highlighting the potential for light-regulated magnetization.
By Muhammad Osama
22 May 2024