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“Polarization information is really telling you about the direction of light," Devlin says. “When you have light coming into a camera after it's bounced off of something smooth versus ...
Researchers have developed a metasurface attachment that can turn just about any camera or imaging system, even off-the-shelf systems, into polarization cameras. The attachment uses a metasurface ...
How well can the cameras in self-driving cars see camouflaged or transparent objects? A new polarization camera developed by researchers at Harvard could help improve the accuracy of machine ...
Point and shoot: the polarization camera is about two centimetres in diameter and uses a metasurface with an array of nanopillars. (Courtesy: Eliza Grinnell/Harvard SEAS) A compact and simple camera ...
A recent study published in Nature Methods introduced "POLCAM," a novel method for single-molecule orientation localization microscopy (SMOLM) that uses a polarization camera for four-channel ...
Capturing precise 3D details with a single camera has long been a challenge. Traditional methods often require complex dual-camera setups or specialized lighting conditions that are impractical ...
How do we know exactly what is happening at a molecular level during extremely fast processes, such as burning during ...
Polarization dependent. Now, Go’s team have used Takahashi’s Compton camera in a nuclear spectroscopy experiment that measured the polarization of gamma rays. Their technique takes advantage of the ...
The development of the pixelated polarization camera is enabling dynamic interferometry, a new metrology technique that is insensitive to vibration and suits use in an industrial environment.
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a metasurface attachment that can turn just about any camera or imaging system, even ...