Using ‘Doughnut’ Beams to See Incredibly Small Objects
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4/1/2026
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In a new study — the latest advance in the field of ptychography — researchers at CU Boulder have used doughnut-shaped beams of light to take detailed images of objects too tiny to view with traditional microscopes. The new technique could help scientists improve the inner workings of a range of “nanoelectronics,” including the miniature semiconductors in computer chips.
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- . "Using ‘Doughnut’ Beams to See Incredibly Small Objects," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2026.