New Laser Pulses Faster Than Usual Ultrafast Light
TBMG-33255
11/01/2018
- Content
A new electro-optic laser imposes microwave electronic vibrations on a continuous-wave laser operating at optical frequencies, effectively carving pulses into the light. Probing biological samples with ultrafast pulses provides both imaging and chemical makeup information. Using this technology, such imaging could happen dramatically faster. So, hyperspectral imaging that currently takes a minute could happen in real time.
- Citation
- "New Laser Pulses Faster Than Usual Ultrafast Light," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2018.