2022
DOI: 10.3791/63676
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Uncovering Hidden Dynamics of Natural Photonic Structures Using Holographic Imaging

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“…45 Aside from that, there is the holographic method, which uses the thermophoretic effect for various types of research, such as studying biophotonic materials or oscillatory reactions. 4,46 This phenomenon was even investigated by NASA. As a result, when discussing the prospects for microgravity research, the scientists also considered the thermophoretic effect.…”
Section: The Very Beginnings Of the Thermophoretic Effectmentioning
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“…45 Aside from that, there is the holographic method, which uses the thermophoretic effect for various types of research, such as studying biophotonic materials or oscillatory reactions. 4,46 This phenomenon was even investigated by NASA. As a result, when discussing the prospects for microgravity research, the scientists also considered the thermophoretic effect.…”
Section: The Very Beginnings Of the Thermophoretic Effectmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…43 This effect is also useful for other methods, such as holographic techniques. 4,44 Thermal Diffusion Forced Rayleigh Scattering is a technique for detecting thermophoretic behaviour in liquids. The point is that certain chemical interactions in liquids are causing the shifts in thermophoretic behaviour nature.…”
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“…The researchers compared the commonly used method with the innovative possibility of holographic monitoring of the state I to state II transitions in BR oscillatory reaction [5,6]. The holographic method uses laser light to monitor nano-level system dynamics.…”
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