
Jinyang Liang
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Aug 27, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Miao Liu |Jinyang Liang |Fiorenzo Vetrone
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Nov 15, 2023 |
opg.optica.org | Miguel Marquez |Yaodan Hu |Weiqi Tang |Jinyang Liang
Ultrafast compressive imaging captures three-dimensional spatiotemporal information of transient events in a single shot. When a single-chirped optical probe is applied, the temporal information is obtained from the probe modulated in amplitude or phase using a direct frequency–time mapping method.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
spiedigitallibrary.org | Yingming Lai |Miguel Marquez |Jinyang Liang
1. IntroductionOptical imaging of transient events in their actual time of occurrence exerts compelling scientific significance and practical merits.1 Occurring in two-dimensional (2D) space and at femtosecond (1fs=10−15s) to microsecond (1μs=10−6s) time scales, these transient events reflect many important fundamental mechanisms in biology.2–4 However, many transient phenomena are either nonrepeatable or difficult to reproduce.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
newatlas.com | Paul Ridden |Xianglei Liu |Jinyang Liang |While Paul
Generally speaking, if you want to grab sharp images of crazy fast movements such as molecular interactions or water droplets, you're going to need a super-expensive rig. Researchers have developed a system built using projector tech that could significantly cut the cost.
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