Latest News for: wave optics

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What is multiplexing and how does it work?

Computer Weekly 01 Apr 2025
... networks to consolidate multiple signals -- digital or analog -- into a single composite signal that is transported over a common medium, such as a fiber optic cable or radio wave.
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Hamilton Aguiar showcases new works this weekend at Aspen Grove Fine Art

Aspen Times 28 Mar 2025
... 2-inch depths — these mesmerizing, seemingly rippled, tonal Opticals convey depth and movement as viewers walk past them, changing like rippling waves or silky fabric waving in a gentle breeze.
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Alphawave Semi sampling photonics interconnect ICs for hyperscalers

Eweekly 26 Mar 2025
Cu-Wave PAM4 DSP for Active Electrical Cables (AEC). O-Wave PAM4 DSP for Optical Retimer and Gearbox Transceivers. Co-Wave Coherent-lite DSP for Optical Transceivers.
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Pilzer Klein Announces Winner of 2024 Fighting Cancer Scholarship

ACCESSWIRE 26 Mar 2025
He has also made waves as a member of The Golden Circle of Champions and has since been invited to speak about his optic nerve glioma diagnosis with Day One, a leading biopharmaceutical company.
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Oxygenation strategy provides facile route to long-wave infrared birefringent crystals

Phys Dot Org 25 Mar 2025
Long-wave infrared birefringent crystals are essential materials in ...
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Alcon Announces CE Mark Approval and Commercialization of Clareon Vivity IOL in Europe, Expanding Visual Possibilities

Pharmiweb 25 Mar 2025
Clareon Vivity leverages a wavefront-shaping optical principle, trademarked as X-WAVETechnology, and uses proprietary transition elements to create advanced and delayed wavefronts, resulting in a ...
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Moiré than meets the eye: Phasons enable interlayer excitons to move at low temperatures for ...

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
A moiré pattern appears when you stack and rotate two copies of an image with regularly repeating shapes, turning simple patterns of squares or triangles into a groovy wave pattern that moves across the combined image in an optical delight.
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How Texas oil workers, technology are helping build a new renewable boom

The Hill 24 Mar 2025
For the new wave of geothermal startups, however, it opened up the possibility of using fracking, fiber optics and increasingly precise forms of underground drilling to create artificial, highly ...
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Scientists Create Sound That Can Curve Through a Crowd and Reach Just One Person

Futurism 23 Mar 2025
To achieve this, the researchers used "acoustic metasurfaces" which can precisely manipulate the paths of sound waves as they travel — "similar to how an optical lens bends light," wrote Zhong and Jing in The Conversation.
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Chinese satellites to enhance global early warning systems

People Daily 21 Mar 2025
The optical satellites are capable of detecting heat waves and smoke from wildfires, while the microwave satellite can monitor changes in atmospheric moisture, helping in flood prediction.
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Light tornado: Scientists use twisting beams to control atoms like never before 

Interesting Engineering 18 Mar 2025
“We have demonstrated that by using optical vortex beams — light ... Power of optical vortex beams. At the heart of this discovery are optical vortex beams — light waves that carry orbital angular momentum.
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The first observation of amplified spontaneous emission from electron-hole plasma in 2D semiconductors

Phys Dot Org 17 Mar 2025
This phenomenon is central to the functioning of various optoelectronic technologies, including lasers and optical amplifiers (i.e., devices designed to boost the intensity of light).
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How Memphis helped North Carolina (controversially) slip into the 2025 NCAA Tournament over WVU, Indiana

CBS Sports 16 Mar 2025
That process played out today (84-72, Memphis)." ... Duke waved off in final seconds after premature lane violation ... Further complicating the optics surrounding North Carolina's inclusion is Cunningham serving as the chair of the selection committee ... .
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Look: UAE satellite Etihad-SAT beams back first signal to Earth

Gulf News 15 Mar 2025
Unlike traditional optical cameras, radar imaging relies on radio waves that penetrate clouds, darkness, and even rain, making it a powerful tool for consistent and uninterrupted data collection.
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UAE satellite Etihad-SAT beams back first signal to Earth

YemenOnline 15 Mar 2025
Unlike traditional optical cameras, radar imaging relies on radio waves that penetrate clouds, darkness, and even rain, making it a powerful tool for consistent and uninterrupted data collection.
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