Apparatus-specific spillover coefficients help identify fluorescent compound sets with less spectral overlap and cleaner fluorescence measurements.
Transverse adjustment of the skin contact surface and irradiation axis improves heat and pressure wave coupling for more reliable tissue analyte detection.
A two-step MINFLUX localization approach corrects systematic position bias to improve photon efficiency and emitter accuracy with less light exposure.
Segmented dome reflector plates and annular lighting reduce through-hole dead spots while preserving uniform illumination and measurement accuracy.
Stepped supports and axial-angular retainers secure stacked microfluidic discs, improving positioning stability for automated point-of-care testing.
Explicit observation solid-angle scales on the lens help match irradiation angles, improving image brightness distribution and surface-shape capture.
Miniaturized artwork sensors track temperature, humidity, light, and vibration remotely while conserving power through periodic sampling and alerts.
Measures adhesive heights at key side positions to verify placement and volume on disk drive suspensions, preventing actuator defects.
A spring-loaded clamp and gripper flatten microscope slides after transfer, reducing focal variation and improving CTC image clarity.
A radially offset flexible vacuum seal lets an EUV camera tilt and align in tight space while preserving vacuum and focus accuracy.
A curved semiconductor waveguide extends optical path length in a compact sensor, enabling sensitive trace-gas detection with lower cost and complexity.
A diffusion layer blocks CO2 from the measurement chamber, improving low-level N2O leak detection in portable optical sensors.
A snap-fit insert cuts cuvette dead volume for pediatric CO2 measurement while preserving optical alignment and standard circuit compatibility.
Vents and depth-controlled flow channels spread whole blood into a uniform monolayer, reducing bubbles and cell stacking for accurate imaging.
Dual sensing and temperature-based correction maintain gas measurement accuracy despite light source aging while avoiding unnecessary calibration.
Segmented linear temperature correction lets infrared concentration sensing stay accurate across varying temperatures using one calibration curve.
Tracks nanometer-scale live-cell membrane fluctuations to quantify membrane protein binding kinetics in real time without labels or extraction.
Combining cabin breath sensing with pupil and driver-state monitoring improves intoxication detection accuracy and limits false alarms.
Non-destructive IR, ultrasound, and terahertz measurements predict composite resin interfacial shear strength faster than destructive testing.
A fluorophore-quencher bandage detects wound infection in situ, preserving sterility while enabling real-time optical monitoring.
Aperture-scanned vortex illumination and lock-in detection raise signal-to-noise for dark-field confocal detection of defects below 50 nm.
Bayesian inference corrects uneven fluorescence illumination by modeling camera noise and illumination profiles for accurate fluorophore density estimates.
Pooling compounds in SPR assays with deconvolution cuts screening time and cost while improving binder identification across large libraries.
Pre-stabilized laser switching and standby optical-path control keep microscope image luminance stable while reducing sample phototoxicity.
Offset directional light casts shadows that reveal cracks and surface contours more clearly than uniform diffuse inspection lighting.
Separate optical paths and serial detectors correct overlapping IR absorption, preserving sensitivity in compact multi-gas measurement.
A thermoreversible gel matrix immobilizes biological specimens to suppress cell motion, enabling longer image capture and high-resolution post-processing.
Four-mode terahertz imaging combines real-time staring, coherent phase capture, and adjustable field of view for all-weather target tracking.