insights from industryDr. Aleksandra Mitrovic & Andreas WagnerProduct Manager / Product SpecialistAnton Paar GmbH In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Dr. Aleksandra Mitrovic, Global Product ...
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At high power, laser light inside a multimode optical fiber is supposed to misbehave. The beam usually breaks into a noisy, scattered pattern as the light ricochets through many paths at once.
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
Clerio Vision, Inc., a developer of next-generation laser-based vision correction platforms, announced that its research team will present data at the 2026 Association for Research in Vision and ...
Alpha Centauri sits more than four light-years away, close enough to fascinate generations of dreamers and far enough to make ...
One of the defining breakthroughs that set quantum physics apart from classical physics was the realization that matter behaves very differently at ...
High-performance nanophotonic devices require extreme depth-to-diameter ratios, which are notoriously difficult to fabricate.
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Scientists have made the first experimental observation of matter wave diffraction in a short-lived electron-positron atom.
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