An optical spectrometer is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the light spectrum, which has found a wide range of practical applications. Dispersive optical ...
Researchers present the integration of a detector system and a polaritonic platform in the same 2D material, enabling for the first time the detection of 2D polaritonic nanoresonators with spectral ...
What does it take for a spectroscopy system to be truly field-ready for LIBS applications? Take a closer look.
For electrical engineers working in almost any part of the wired or wireless spectrum, the spectrum analyzer is a critical test and measurement tool. For optical engineering, the equivalent tool is ...
Meet the world’s smallest optical spectrometer. Crafted from a single nanowire less than 100 µm long, the device can measure the intensity of colored light across the visible spectrum and may ...
The VARIUS™ OEM spectrometer is the epitome of integration-friendly design, with unsurpassed versatility for embedding into current and new OEM systems. The OEM form of the VARIUS™ has sturdy and ...
A new, miniature laser source developed by applied physicists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Technical University of Vienna (TU Wien) could ...
Schematic illustration of the electrical spectroscopy on the polaritonic-based graphene photodetector. Image credit: ICFO/ David Alcaraz Iranzo. While the use of polaritons for light confinement is an ...
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