SANTA CRUZ, CA–Adaptive optics technology can remove the blurring effect of the Earth’s atmosphere that has long plagued astronomers, allowing ground-based telescopes to achieve a clarity of vision ...
Deformable mirrors (DMs) and adaptive optics systems represent a significant advancement in the control of optical wavefronts, with applications spanning astronomical instrumentation, high-power laser ...
A research team from the University of Tokyo/Kavli IPMU, Ehime University, and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has succeeded in conducting the first, full-scale scientific ...
The UArizona-managed Large Binocular Telescope on Mount Graham is the only one of its kind, with two 27-foot mirrors mounted side by side. A powerful adaptive optics system compensates for blurring ...
In this article, the researchers introduce AO-FIDT, a novel long-term, high-spatiotemporal-resolution 3D fluorescence and intensity diffraction tomography microscopy technique. This method employs an ...
Scientists develop new optical system that removes blur over fine-structure in the Sun's corona, revealing clearest images to date. (Nanowerk News) The Sun’s corona—the outermost layer of its ...
The amount of space debris littering the Earth’s orbit is nearing critical mass. To mitigate collision risk with this space pollution, orbital operations depend on Space Situational Awareness (SSA).
(Nanowerk News) Metalenses, composed of subwavelength nanostructures that manipulate light, are celebrated for their potential to replace bulky optical components. Their unique functionalities—ranging ...
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