Researchers from Yale university presented a new technology to increase presicion of high speed (and wide field) imagery. Using both LEDs and laser light, they minimize spacial coherence and granularity. It’s a promising way to optimize cells imaging.

La technologie développée par les chercheurs de Yale combine la luminosité des lasers traditionnels avec la qualité d’image permise par les LEDs, en ayant notamment recours à un laser à cavité chaotique. Une telle combinaison permet d’émettre une lumière puissante, mais dotée d’une faible cohérence spatiale, et de réduire ainsi considérablement la granularité.

Curated from www.atelier.net


Grégory MAUBON

Grégory MAUBON is Chief Data Officer and digital coordinator at HCS Pharma, a biotech startup focused in high content screening and complex diseases. He manages IT missions and leads digital usages linked to company needs. He is also a Augmented Reality Evangelist (presenter and lecturer) since 2008, where he created www.augmented-reality.fr and founded in 2010 RA'pro (the augmented reality promotion association). He helped many companies (in several domains) to define precisely their augmented reality needs and supported them in the implementation.

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