Digital holography is an interferometric imaging technique that uses light waves to image multi-dimensional information such as three-dimensional (3D) structures, quantitative phases, and dynamics. This technique revolutionizes the 3D visual representation of objects.
Photonic crystal devices are uniquely engineered structures that can help control light propagation. These devices are widely applied in various cutting-edge technologies, such as logic gates, lasers, and sensors, to create, manipulate, and detect light. This article delves into the intricacies of the design and fabrication of photonic crystal devices and their potential use in commercial applications.
This article provides an overview of the application of mass spectrometry (MS) for the sample analysis of materials used at construction sites and how it helps identify issues related to the quality of the construction material, highlights future risks, classifies a building site, and consequently assists with engineering decisions.
Ceramic matrix composites are lightweight alternatives to metal alloys with superior physical and thermal properties. Hence, they are promising candidates for high-temperature applications, including use in internal engine components.
Silicon photonics have garnered substantial attention in the fields of data and telecommunication. With the demand for power-efficient, faster communication technologies over the past decade, silicon photonics has emerged as a disruptive technology for resolving bottlenecks in the data and telecom fields.