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Device Employs Structural Color to Image Ambient Gases

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Researchers from the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS, Japan), Harvard University, and the University of Connecticut jointly designed and fabricated a device for imaging a gas injected into it, in multiple colors and in accordance with its gaseous properties, enabling chromatic discrimination of different gases. The device converts the pressure generated by an injected gas into structural color, thereby “imaging” it. The technology holds potential for a range of applications, including environmental monitoring, safety assurance, and health care. Almost...Read full article

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    Published: December 2022
    Glossary
    color
    The attribute of visual experience that can be described as having quantitatively specifiable dimensions of hue, saturation, and brightness or lightness. The visual experience, not including aspects of extent (e.g., size, shape, texture, etc.) and duration (e.g., movement, flicker, etc.).
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