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A new chip-scale laser from Rochester and UCSB enables ultra-fast, precise measurements for uses such as LiDAR.
Researchers have engineered a laser device smaller than a penny that they say could power everything from the LiDAR systems used in self-driving vehicles to gravitational wave detection, one of the ...
"There are several applications we are aiming for ... The researchers demonstrated how their laser could be used to drive a LiDAR system on a spinning disk and identify the letters U and R made ...
A newly developed chip-scale laser has applications ranging from guiding autonomous vehicles to detecting gravitational waves ...
Scientists made a laser device smaller than a penny that can change colors incredibly fast to help measure distances very ...
“The first is lidar, which is already used in autonomous vehicles, but a more advanced form known as frequency-modulated ...
A Laefer-led team from NYU Tandon and NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development — with colleagues ...
Scientists demonstrated room-temperature plasmonic lasing by integrating quasi-two-dimensional perovskites with high-Q ...
AWE USA 2025, one of the XR industry’s largest annual conferences, kicks off next week. We got a preview of what four ...
BluGlass (ASX:BLG) has this morning confirmed its receipt of an $230,000 order from the Indian Department of Defence (DoD) to ...
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Optical Coating Market In the UK, rising demand for optical coatings in medical imaging, aerospace, and telecom is driving the market with ...