Physicists are rethinking how to detect elusive particles like neutrinos by combining existing technologies in unconventional ways.
Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (Tomo-PIV) is a 3D particle image velocimetry technology combined with computed tomography (CT), which can realize full-field quantitative measurement of spatial ...
The High-Speed 3D Velocimetry System Facility is home to the LaVision FlowMaster Time-Resolved Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) system. This system provides capabilities for ...
insights from industryPaul Cloake & Gert BeckmannDirector of Sales & Product Specialist for Dynamic Image AnalysisMicrotrac MRB In this interview, AZoM speaks to Paul Cloake, Director of Sales at ...
An international collaboration has shown that additive manufacturing offers a realistic way to build large-scale plastic scintillator detectors for particle physics experiments. In 2024, the T2K ...
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Neutrinos caught on camera: Testing the first prototype of a new elementary particle detector
Some innovations in physics come from entirely new technologies, others from fresh theoretical insights. Others still take shape by bringing together existing tools in new ways, working out how to ...
The CAMSIZER 3D particle analyzer is setting new benchmarks in the characterization of bulk solids by combining all the benefits of dynamic image analysis (ISO 13322-2) in a redesigned measuring ...
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3D particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate first true steady state in turbulent plasma
Plasma is a state of matter that emerges when a gas is heated to sufficiently high temperatures, prompting some electrons to become free from atoms. This state of matter has been the focus of many ...
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