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Nano Waveguides Boost Precision, Quality in High Resolution Imaging Systems

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The demand for ultra-high-resolution imaging has reached new heights. By leveraging advanced optical designs and wave optical effects, a precision glass-based waveguide technology is set to bring unprecedented resolution and color fidelity to remote imaging systems.

BY ANDREA RAVAGLI, SCHOTT NORTH AMERICA, AND HAIKE FRANK, SCHOTT

Various disciplines use high resolution imaging to enhance and ultimately improve the information that a user can obtain from a scene. At the component level, high resolution image guides, such as glass nano waveguides based on Transverse Anderson Localization (TAL), can further augment the effect that high resolution imaging offers. Transverse Anderson Localization Optical Fiber (TALOF)-based nano waveguides for high resolution imaging. Courtesy of SCHOTT. The benefits apply to numerous applications. In minimally invasive health procedures, for example, endoscopes and other...Read full article

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    Published: January 2025
    Glossary
    glass
    A noncrystalline, inorganic mixture of various metallic oxides fused by heating with glassifiers such as silica, or boric or phosphoric oxides. Common window or bottle glass is a mixture of soda, lime and sand, melted and cast, rolled or blown to shape. Most glasses are transparent in the visible spectrum and up to about 2.5 µm in the infrared, but some are opaque such as natural obsidian; these are, nevertheless, useful as mirror blanks. Traces of some elements such as cobalt, copper and...
    optical glass
    Optical glass refers to a type of glass specifically engineered and manufactured for use in optical components and systems, such as lenses, prisms, mirrors, and filters. Optical glass is characterized by its high transparency, low absorption, and precise optical properties, making it suitable for transmitting, refracting, reflecting, or dispersing light with minimal distortion or loss. optical glass suppliers → Here are some key characteristics and properties of optical glass: ...
    optical fiber
    Optical fiber is a thin, flexible, transparent strand or filament made of glass or plastic used for transmitting light signals over long distances with minimal loss of signal quality. It serves as a medium for conveying information in the form of light pulses, typically in the realm of telecommunications, networking, and data transmission. The core of an optical fiber is the central region through which light travels. It is surrounded by a cladding layer that has a lower refractive index than...
    nano
    An SI prefix meaning one billionth (10-9). Nano can also be used to indicate the study of atoms, molecules and other structures and particles on the nanometer scale. Nano-optics (also referred to as nanophotonics), for example, is the study of how light and light-matter interactions behave on the nanometer scale. See nanophotonics.
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