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For advanced imaging applications such as optical fluorescence tomography and photoacoustic (or optoacoustic) tomography the effective diagnostic and therapeutic window is in the 650 — 900 nm range [6].
This ever - increasing access to mobile networks and the fact that most mobile phones are equipped with advanced camera features make mobile phones the ideal platform for advanced imaging applications such as MOPID, Coté says.

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The team who made the discovery say masers could be used in a range of applications such as medical imaging and airport security scanning.
These hyperbolic metamaterials are the basis for many potential applications such as «hyperlenses,» used for imaging of nanoscale objects not observable using conventional optics.
This brings the new technology one step closer to enhancing biosensing applications, such as magnetic brain imaging.
Quantum dots, which have use in diverse applications such as medical imaging, lighting, display technologies, solar cells, photocatalysts, renewable energy and optoelectronics, are typically expensive and complicated to manufacture.
«Studying the formation and evolution of jets in metals and, more generally, how materials at extreme conditions respond using X-ray phase contrast imaging is relevant to such things as meteorite impacts, the performance of explosives and detonators, understanding crack nucleation and propagation in materials, and the development of new materials with tailored properties whose applications include automotive and airplane components, lighter and more impact - resistant armor, and debris shields in space, to name a few.»
Structured light, such as the above corkscrewed beam, can tell scientists a lot about the physics of light and have wide range of applications from super resolution imaging to molecular manipulation and communications.
The new results, published in AIP Advances, from AIP Publishing, could also lead to skyrmion - based devices such as microwave nano - oscillators, used in a range of applications including wireless communication, imaging systems, radar and GPS.
«This characteristic makes gold nanorods attractive for use in catalysis, security materials and a range of biomedical applications, such as diagnostics, imaging, and cancer therapy,» says Joe Tracy, a materials science and engineering researcher at NC State who is senior author of a recent paper on the improved technique.
Interesting applications for such a power detector include wearable THz sensors for healthcare and flexible THz detector arrays for high resolution interferometric imaging to be used in biomedical and security imaging, remote process control, material inspection and profiling and packaging inspection.
«These novel luminescent nanoparticles, called upconversion nanoparticles, have become promising candidates for a whole variety of ultra-high tech applications such as biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays,» says lead author Dr Tim Zhao, from the University of Adelaide's School of Physical Sciences and Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS).
This method may potentially have applications such as imaging through the skin or communicating through fog.
Fluorescent and luminescent materials, such as yttrium aluminum garnet doped with different metal ions (rare earths or transition metals), have found applicability in various fields, from optoelectronics (i.e.: lighting systems, LCDs, CRTs, lasers) to aerospace (i.e: thermal barriers) and biotechnological applications (i.e.: fluorescence marker, contrast agent in medical imaging, imaging screens, drug delivery etc).
His research interests include the development of advanced ophthalmic imaging devices and their application to the study of human diseases such as glaucoma and age - related macular degeneration.
Until recently, the range was rarely studied and few sources existed for microwave energy at the high end of the band (sub-millimeter waves or so - called terahertz waves), but applications such as imaging and communications are now appearing.
Such topics include time - resolved, coherent and non-linear Raman spectroscopies, nanostructure - based surface - enhanced and tip - enhanced Raman spectroscopies of molecules, resonance Raman to investigate the structure - function relationships and dynamics of biological molecules, linear and nonlinear Raman imaging and microscopy, biomedical applications of Raman, theoretical formalism and advances in quantum computational methodology of all forms of Raman scattering, Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art, advances in remote Raman sensing and industrial applications, and Raman optical activity of all classes of chiral molecules.
He is especially interested in developing DNA - based materials that can manipulate or respond to light or carry magnets, with potential biomedical applications such as MRI imaging or targeted drug delivery.
Magnetic resonance techniques enables a wide range of novel applications in chemistry, physics and biomedical sciences, such as powerful imaging tools which have revolutionized medicine.
This effect, known as a photoconductive response, can be used to make a photodetector or light sensor, and because the two - dimensional nanosheets exhibited such a strong photoconductive response across a broad light spectrum and simultaneously resist chemical contamination, this research could lead to a revolution in extreme low - light, high - resolution imaging products and applications, such as consumer and professional cameras and video cameras, for example.
There are many other applications that require or would benefit from much better Absolute Color Accuracy, such as in sales and marketing presentations, and especially in medical imaging, where it can improve diagnostic accuracy for doctors, hospitals and patients.
The team also envisages the new flexible backplanes may be lightweight and malleable enough to be used as high - density sensors for use in such things as high - resolution medical imaging systems or super-accurate gesture recognition applications.
Beginning in 2016 and continuing on an annual basis, the exhibitions will typically employ media such as digital - imaging transfers, vinyl, paint, ink or other direct applications to the wall or glass.
NIR imaging devices have also attracted increasing interest for application in various consumer electronic technologies, such as pattern - based depth mapping,» the patent states.
Minneapolis - based Old Republic National Title Insurance Co. is making use of leading edge technology such as using the Internet for conducting e-commerce and sophisticated client server technology, imaging and work flow applications.
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