It’s always interesting to see how scientists and engineers have exploited—in the positive sense of the word—somewhat obscure, fundamental physics principles to create innovative sensors. For example, ...
Figure 1. Photothermal synergistic TPP hydrogen detection system integrated at the tip of an optical fiber. (a) A 3D schematic of the fiber-optic TPP tip illuminated simultaneously by a halogen light ...
Fiber-optic sensors work well in tight spots and in applications with a high degree of electrical noise, but care must be taken when specifying these critical components. Sensing part presence in ...
Due to the trend of miniaturization of devices, micromanipulation has been a hot topic in the last two decades. Unlike the macro world, the micro object can easily be damaged if the contact force is ...
A new AI-enabled, optical fiber sensor device developed at Imperial College London can measure key biomarkers of traumatic brain injury simultaneously The "promising" results from tests on animal ...
Researchers have developed a tiny fiber optic force sensor that can measure extremely slight forces exerted by small objects. The new light-based sensor overcomes the limitations of force sensors ...
Dissertation/Thesis Title: Certificate of Future Professoriate Ph D: Electrical Engineering, (2006), Virginia Tech. - Virginia Dissertation/Thesis Title: Label-free DNA Sequence Detection Using ...
Modern medicine relies on optical fibers to cauterize unhealthy veins in a minimally invasive way. Now, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) have ...
Dissertation/Thesis Title: Certificate of Future Professoriate Ph D: Electrical Engineering, (2006), Virginia Tech. - Virginia Dissertation/Thesis Title: Label-free DNA Sequence Detection Using ...
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