Scientists developed a device that enhances gravitational-wave detection by controlling heat distortions in mirrors.
"The comb light can now bounce between those mirrors several thousand times to effectively increase its absorption path ...
This is exactly what [bitluni] did in a recent video, meshing together said laser diode, UV-sensitive PLA, stepper motors and two mirrors with an Arduino-based controller to create a rather ...
Here I discuss the filters and dichroic mirrors used in the beam path, with an emphasis on Chroma's modified magnetron sputtering technology, MMSâ„¢: zet488/10x laser clean-up filter, zt488rdc ...
The laser was then shone on a part of their body the baboon could not see unaided, such as their ear or cheek. While sat in front of a mirror, the baboons did not react or respond to the laser ...
A team of physicists, led by Jonathan Richardson from the University of California, Riverside, has made a breakthrough in ...
In a lab test, chimps and orangutans can recognize their own reflection. But in the wild, baboons seemingly can’t do the same.
A developer has built a laser galvo-based vector display featuring a custom signal conditioning and thermal management system that leverages a low-cost galvanometer for high-speed vector rendering.
By bouncing a low-power laser off of a piezo-actuated mirror, the hope is that the glasses will be able to project simple vector graphics onto a piece of reflective film usually used for ...
A new adaptive optics technology is set to transform gravitational-wave detection, allowing LIGO and future observatories like Cosmic Explorer to reach new heights. By correcting mirror distortions, ...
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