University of Michigan: Kirigami Can Spin Terahertz Rays in Real Time to Peer Into Biological Tissue
July 02, 2019
July 02, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 2 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
With a light-spinning device inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, University of Michigan researchers have detected microscopic twists in the internal structure of plant and animal tissue without harmful X-rays.
The approach is the first that can fully rotate terahertz radiation in real time, and it could open new dimensions in medical imaging, encr . . .
With a light-spinning device inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, University of Michigan researchers have detected microscopic twists in the internal structure of plant and animal tissue without harmful X-rays.
The approach is the first that can fully rotate terahertz radiation in real time, and it could open new dimensions in medical imaging, encr . . .