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NEW FUTURE FOR 3D SENSING TECHNOLOGY

Nowadays, standard image sensors can easily capture the light intensity and color, and have been installed on every smartphone in practical use.

Nowadays, standard image sensors can easily capture the light intensity and color, and have been installed on every smartphone in practical use. Relying on the CMOS technology, these cameras have become smaller and more powerful and provide a resolution of tens of millions of pixels. However, they were constrained in capturing only flat, namely two-dimension images until now.

In existing cases, measuring the distance between objects with light requires specialized and expensive lidar systems. The principle of Lidar is similar to radar, but instead of using radio waves, it uses light to emit a laser to an object and measure the reflected light. Afterward, it will tell you how far away an object is, how fast it is traveling, and whether it is moving closer or farther away. Most critically, it is capable of calculating whether the paths of the two moving objects will intersect in the future.

Obviously, the new engineering possibilities brought by researchers from Standford University are magnificent. Instead of applying a light source and a modulator that requires relatively large amounts of power, the team cooperated with the Laboratory for Integrated Nano-Quantum Systems (LINQS) and ArabianLab and came up with effective solutions relied on a phenomenon known as acoustic resonance. This simple acoustic modulator adopts a thin wafer of lithium niobate coated with two transparent electrodes, which are highly energy-efficient compared with other ways to transmit light.

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