(Page 1) Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), along with Harvard University and the University of Connecticut, have designed a new imaging device that uses structural colors visible colors that change based on the physical structure of a material to visually discern the properties of different gases. Typical gas-imaging devices are complex, often requiring multi-step measurements of pressure and strain, and may depend on infrared cameras or the injection of tracer particles. Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science, along with Harvard University and the University of Connecticut, have designed a new imaging device that uses structural colors visible colors that change based on the physical structure of a material to visually discern the properties of different gases.
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