The acoustic vortex light guide tech uses ultrasonic waves to form bubble structure for non-contact, dynamic control, reversibility, and reduced light scattering. By employing acoustic vortices, it minimizes tissue scattering, increasing light fluence by about 34.3%. Simple to operate, non-invasive, and lowering tissue damage risks, it offers a novel solution for biomedical optical diagnostics and therapy.
Next-generation wideband surface acoustic wave communication components based on thin-film lithium niobate on insulator technology
Ultrasonic haptic and artificial intelligence based non-contact interaction pathology system
Towards Automatic Hyperspectral Imaging via the Combination of Sample Navigation MappingLaser Scanning Spectral Microscopy
Refining area at 1600°C: Advanced synchrotron X-ray views into the black box of blast furnaces, understands ironmaking process, and illuminates the bright road to net-zero carbon emissions
Technology maturity:Prototype
Exhibiting purpose:Display of scientific results
Trading preferences:Negotiate by self
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