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A team of engineers from Rice University have developed a flexible octopus-like robot arm that is controlled by laser beams. According to the engineers, the soft robotic arm can reportedly handle ...
The redesigned optical light engine will allow for a variable focus range of 100- to 150-inches diagonal. Hisense will offer the the L9Q in five packages that will include ALR (Ambient Light ...
Elements capable of detecting a light beam include photodiodes. These are small-sized semiconductor elements placed in housings with one transparent wall, allowing the laser light to fall directly on ...
The laser projector’s paired ambient light rejection (ALR) screen comes in five sizes: 100, 110, 120, 136 and 150 inches. (ALR screens tend to have better contrast and viewing angles in brightly ...
The remarkable potential of lasers (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) nurtures many a heady scientific dream. Pure, one-color laser light can be focused down to a microscopic ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCanada's laser converter transmits power to remote locations, produce 2 volts with 53% efficiencyLaser power converters can help devices remain connected and be powered with a simple optical fiber over long distances, even in the harshest environments.
Physicists at ETH Zurich have developed a lens that can transform infrared light into visible light by halving the wavelength of incident light. The study is published in Advanced Materials.
May 06, 2025 Laser writing of electronics on flexible films Researchers have used laser light to draw electronic circuits directly onto flexible films, sculpting 2D materials without chemicals, ...
The technique allowed the scientists to observe how the different wavelengths of laser light actually affect the structure of the magnetite on an atomic scale.
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Blink and you might miss it, but if you keep your eye on the monitors in professor Sebastian Will's lab, you'll catch a series of single-second flashes that light up the screen. Each flash is an atom ...
In light of that, from a first glance at LPKF Laser & Electronics (ETR:LPK), we've spotted some signs that it could be struggling, so let's investigate.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a laser that produces the strongest ultra-short laser pulses to date. In the future, such high power pulses could be used for precision measurements or ...
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