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Weekly News: Photon Upconversion Boosted; Attosecond Spectroscopy Milestone Reached (3/7/2024)

Weekly News: Photon Upconversion Boosted; Attosecond Spectroscopy Milestone Reached
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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Weekly News

 
Supercritical Coupling Boosts Photon Upconversion
Supercritical Coupling Boosts Photon Upconversion

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have unveiled a novel concept termed supercritical coupling that enables a several-fold increase in photon upconversion efficiency. This discovery not only challenges existing paradigms, but also opens a new direction in the control of light emission, the team said.  Read Article 
Attosecond Spectroscopy Milestone Reached
Attosecond Spectroscopy Milestone Reached

Researchers at the Max Born Institute in Berlin have demonstrated attosecond-pump attosecond-probe spectroscopy at a repetition rate of 1 kHz. The advance opens new avenues for the investigation of extremely fast electron dynamics in the attosecond regime.  Read Article 
Photoacoustic Device Probes Tissue with Low-Cost Laser Diodes
Photoacoustic Device Probes Tissue with Low-Cost Laser Diodes

Photoacoustic (PA) technologies offer a noninvasive approach to probing biological tissues, but have seen limited use in clinical applications, partially due to bulky, expensive laser sources. A compact PA sensing instrument for biomedical tissue diagnosis, powered by laser diodes, could provide clinicians with a practical, effective tool for evaluating breast disease.  Read Article 
 
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What is the Role of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Surgery and Diagnostics?
What is the Role of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Surgery and Diagnostics?

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Vibrational spectroscopy techniques are used for a wide range of materials characterization applications that require detailed molecular fingerprinting and quantification of molecular species based on the detection of specific vibrational bonds. In this talk, Frederic Leblond describes how the integration of technologies that rely on spontaneous Raman spectroscopy signal detection can complement current medical practice for surgical guidance, in situ diagnostics, and disease detection in biofluids. He presents case studies in infectious disease detection, neurosurgical oncology, breast-conserving surgery, bronchoscopy, prostate cancer diagnostics, and orthopedic surgery. He also addresses aspects relating to clinical translation, commercialization challenges, and regulatory strategies. Finally, he presents a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis as it is related to the clinical deployment of vibrational spectroscopy techniques.

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