Specialty Fibers for Clinical Applications
We have supplied fibers for confocal microscopy for the Wellman Institute at Harvard, such that we have a guiding core and a cladding around it that satisfies a specific numerical aperture. We have also done preliminary work an a HD x-ray that uses collimated bundles, in that they have nanoscale sci...
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