Researcher improves LCDs with 3-D nanoimaging process
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 15:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Charles Rosenblatt, professor of physics and macromolecular science at Case Western Reserve University, and his research group have developed a method of 3D optical imaging of anisotropic fluids such as liquid crystals, with volumetric resolution one thousand times smaller than existing techniques. A research paper detailing the team's findings appeared in the advanced online publication of Nature Physics.
Read the whole article on Physorg
More from Physorg
Related
- Case Western Reserve University researcher improves LCDs with 3-D nanoimaging processWed, 22 Oct 2008, 16:07:36 EDT
- Cancer drug delivery research at Case Western Reserve University cuts time from days to hoursTue, 22 Jul 2008, 15:56:51 EDT
- Synergy between biology and physics drives cell-imaging technologyMon, 2 Jun 2008, 4:07:30 EDT
- First high-resolution images of bone, tooth and shell formationThu, 12 Mar 2009, 15:29:29 EDT
- New laser technique advances nanofabrication processFri, 10 Apr 2009, 9:56:38 EDT