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When electrons move in molecules or semiconductors, their time scale is unimaginably short. The Swedish German team, including Dr. Jan Vogelsang from the University of Oldenburg, has made significant progress in these ultrafast processes: researchers are able to track the dynamics of electrons released on the surface of zinc oxide crystals using laser pulses with nanoscale spatial resolution and p...
Researchers at the National Institute of Information and Communication Technology in the United States have invented a new structure of a superconducting strip photon detector that can achieve efficient photon detection even in wide strips, and have successfully developed the world's first superconducting wide strip photon detector.The band width of the detector is more than 200 times that of trad...
At a distance of 325 meters, the human eye may only be able to distinguish between a person's head and body, making it difficult to discern any other differences. But a research team including Heriot Watt University in the UK and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US has developed a new type of LiDAR scanner that can perform detailed analysis of a person's face from such a distance and c...
Optical resolution "photoacoustic microscope is a new biomedical imaging technology, which can be used in the research of cancer, diabetes, stroke and other diseases. However, insufficient sensitivity has always been a long-term obstacle to its wider application.According to Maims Consulting, a research team from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has recently developed a multispectral, ultra-lo...
Scientists at the University of Chicago have demonstrated a way to create infrared light using colloidal quantum dots. The researchers say this approach shows great promise; Although the experiment is still in its early stages, these quantum dots are already as efficient as existing conventional methods.These points could one day form the basis of infrared lasers, as well as small and inexpensive ...