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MIT researchers achieve 25x faster 3D imaging with self-organizing light beams

Researchers at MIT have discovered that chaotic laser light can self-organize into a focused beam under specific conditions, challenging previous assumptions about laser behavior. This breakthrough has enabled high-speed 3D imaging of the human blood-brain barrier, achieving a 25-fold increase in speed compared to conventional methods. The development holds promise for creating faster and more precise biological imaging techniques. AI

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IMPACT Potential for faster and higher-resolution biological imaging techniques.

RANK_REASON Academic paper detailing a new scientific discovery and its application.

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    Self-organizing beams boost 3D imaging speed by 25x

    在光学领域,一个被长期默认的判断是,激光功率越高,光束往往越容易变得混乱无序。而据最新一期《自然·方法》杂志报道,来自美国麻省理工学院的研究团队改变了这一认知。他们发现,在特定条件下,混乱的激光不仅不会失控,反而会“自我收敛”,形成一束高度聚焦的“铅笔光束”。基于这一现象,团队实现了对人类血脑屏障的高速三维(3D)成像,速度较传统方法提升约25倍。该成果有望催生一种比现有技术更快、分辨率更高的新型生物成像方法。(科技日报)