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The great success of optical fibres in telecommunications has generated numerous applications in a number of related fields, such as sensing, biophotonics and high-power lasers. The topic remains extraordinarily buoyant and new materials, structure and applications emerge unabated.
Light is strictly connected with life, and its presence is fundamental for any living environment. Thus, many biological mechanisms are related to light interaction or can be evaluated through processes involving energy exchange with photons. Optics has always been a precious tool to evaluate molecular and cellular mechanisms, but the discovery of lasers opened new pathways of interactions of light...
A novel nano-injection based imaging sensor is presented towards demanding applications in telecommunications, biophotonics, optical tomography, explosives detection and non-destructive material evaluation. The sensor can provide low noise levels concurrently with strong internal amplification, which results in a significant increase in the signal-to-noise levels compared to existing short-wave infrared...
Telecom sources have become crucial elements of biophotonic imaging systems including optical coherence tomography and diffuse optical tomography. This presentation will focus on emerging applications of ultrabroadband and swept laser sources in optical coherence tomography.
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