Sam Sholtis - Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would:
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magnetic-field-electron.html
#Light #MagneticField #PhotonicCrystal #Silicon #LandauLevels #Dispersion #Holography #Photonics #Physics
Sam Sholtis - Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would:
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magnetic-field-electron.html
#Light #MagneticField #PhotonicCrystal #Silicon #LandauLevels #Dispersion #Holography #Photonics #Physics
Niranjana Rajalakshmi - Sparse holography: A novel method for creating 3D images:
https://phys.org/news/2023-05-sparse-holography-method-3d-images.html
#SparseHolography #Holography #Hologram #ComputationalScience #Physics #Optics #Photonics
_SCIENTISTS INVENT CAMERA THAT CAN SEE THROUGH ALMOST ANYTHING_
FTA: Engineers at Northwestern University have created a powerful camera that can see through solid and opaque objects such as fog, corners, and even human flesh and bone — a device seemingly ripped from sci-fi.
The 'holographic' camera relies on a light capture system called “synthetic wavelength holography,” according to a press release from Northwestern Engineering. It works by scattering laser light onto hidden objects, then bouncing it back to the camera, where an AI reconstructs the signals to show the hidden object.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/camera-see-through-almost-anything
Sam Sholtis - Making light 'feel' a magnetic field like an electron would:
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-magnetic-field-electron.html
#Light #MagneticField #PhotonicCrystal #Silicon #LandauLevels #Dispersion #Holography #Photonics #Physics
Niranjana Rajalakshmi - Sparse holography: A novel method for creating 3D images:
https://phys.org/news/2023-05-sparse-holography-method-3d-images.html
#SparseHolography #Holography #Hologram #ComputationalScience #Physics #Optics #Photonics
_SCIENTISTS INVENT CAMERA THAT CAN SEE THROUGH ALMOST ANYTHING_
FTA: Engineers at Northwestern University have created a powerful camera that can see through solid and opaque objects such as fog, corners, and even human flesh and bone — a device seemingly ripped from sci-fi.
The 'holographic' camera relies on a light capture system called “synthetic wavelength holography,” according to a press release from Northwestern Engineering. It works by scattering laser light onto hidden objects, then bouncing it back to the camera, where an AI reconstructs the signals to show the hidden object.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/camera-see-through-almost-anything