Researchers have dramatically improved the detection speed and sensitivity of gas sensors by applying quantum squeezing to ...
Omnitron Sensors, which makes MEMS sensor chips, has raised $13 million to create inexpensive sensors for self-driving cars.
How can we quickly detect them? Or what about gases in extremely low concentrations? Gas detection technology exists, but ...
To detect low gas concentrations quickly, however, requires not only a laser that can be tuned rapidly but also an extremely sensitive detection mechanism and precise electronic control of the ...
To achieve fast detection of low gas concentrations, the researchers combined a laser with an extremely fast tunable wavelength with quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy and integrated ...
Omnitron Sensors, the Los Angeles MEMS fabrication IP specialist, has raised $13 million in Series A funding led by Corriente ...
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) intellectual property (IP) startup Omnitron Sensors is set to accelerate the mass production of a MEMS step-scanning mirror for multiple emerging markets. The ...
For the first time ever, scientists have used a technique called "quantum squeezing" to improve the gas sensing performance ... the speed of frequency comb detectors. The work is a collaboration ...