Advanced real-time defect characterization for semiconductors, including imaging sensors, optical sensors, and photovoltaics

Advanced real-time defect characterization for semiconductors, including imaging sensors, optical sensors, and photovoltaics
A system designed for generating ultrafast mid-infrared laser pulses at the wavelength at which water molecules absorb light resonantly
A novel optical architecture for frequency-downshifting laser light to efficiently generate high-power, narrow-bandwidth light between 1100–1500 nm, ideally suited for nonlinear frequency conversion to, for example, 550–750 nm
A novel cooling technique to improve the speed and sensitivity of RF measurements. The technique allows quantum measurements to be performed with room-temperature equipment, as well as more sensitive and quicker EPR and NMR measurements.
A novel approach to light-sheet fluorescence microscopy that uses a folded optical configuration to achieve both sample scanning and dual-view image acquisition.
Edmond joined Imperial in February 2022 as an Industry Partnerships and Commercialisation Executive. He primarily takes care of IP and licensing cases from the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Prior to joining Imperial, Edmond worked in Royal College of Art as...
A technique to enhance light extraction efficiency in light emitting diodes
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