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  • Optical Filters for Laser-based Fluorescence Microscopes
    visualization and enhanced throughput in imaging applications, but also several unique properties of lasers-including narrow beam divergence, high degree of spatial and temporal coherence, and well-defined polarization properties-have spawned new fluorescence imaging techniques.
  • The PRIMA fringe sensor unit
    to retrieve real-time estimates of fringe phase after spatial filtering. The beam combination design accommodates a laser metrology for pathlength monitoring. An R=20 spectrometer across the K-band makes the retrieval of the group delay signal possible. The calibration procedure uses the artificial light
  • Scaling Up and Controlling Crystallization
    . A key to achieving ideal crystals is the ability to measure the formation of crystals at each stage of manufacture. One popular tool for keeping tabs on crystallisation is Focused Beam Reflectance Measurement (FBRM): in this process, laser light hits tiny crystals as they grow and is reflected