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This Week in Photonics: Slide-Free Microscopy Using UV (12/14/2017)

This Week in Photonics: Slide-Free Microscopy Using UV
A fluorescence-based, slide-free optical imaging system, known as microscopy with UV surface excitation (MUSE), uses UV light at wavelengths below the 300-nm range to penetrate the surface of tissue s
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
       
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Microscope Uses UV Light to Provide High-Res Images in Minutes, Without Damaging Tissue
Microscope Uses UV Light to Provide High-Res Images in Minutes, Without Damaging Tissue
A fluorescence-based, slide-free optical imaging system, known as microscopy with UV surface excitation (MUSE), uses UV light at wavelengths below the 300-nm range to penetrate the surface of tissue samples by only a few microns — about the same thickness of tissue slices on traditional microscope slides.
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Researchers Make Transparent Materials Absorb Light
Researchers Make Transparent Materials Absorb Light
Researchers have demonstrated an optical paradox — they have made a completely transparent material appear perfectly light-absorbing. The results of their research contradict the idea that materials that look transparent, such as glass, appear that way because they have no light-absorbing qualities.
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That Was Then, This Is Now: Fiber Optic Cables Find New Use as Seismic Sensors
That Was Then, This Is Now: Fiber Optic Cables Find New Use as Seismic Sensors
The decade that gave us the Sony PlayStation also gave us dark fiber — an excess of optical fiber cables installed underground, mostly in the 1990s, before advances in data transmission reduced the need for all those cables. Now, research teams on the earthquake-prone West Coast of the U.S. are putting dark fiber optic cables to use as sensor arrays for seismic monitoring.
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Hybrid Perovskite Material Could Be Key to Making Organic Diode Lasers
Hybrid Perovskite Material Could Be Key to Making Organic Diode Lasers
Researchers are closer to creating a tunable semiconductor diode laser from hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites. Using a material composed of an inorganic perovskite sublattice with relatively big organic molecules confined in the middle, a Penn State research team demonstrated that optically pumped continuous-wave lasing could be sustained for over an hour.
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Single-Shot Approach to HSI Uses Camera Equipped With Prism
Single-Shot Approach to HSI Uses Camera Equipped With Prism
A compact, low-cost, single-shot hyperspectral imaging method has been devised, which captures images using a conventional DSLR camera equipped with an ordinary refractive prism placed in front of the lens. The new, user-friendly method was tested on a variety of natural scenes, and the results, according to the researchers, compared well with current state-of-the-art hyperspectral imaging systems.
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