Brillouin lidar techniques harness the inelastic scattering of light – known as Brillouin scattering – within seawater to derive key physical parameters, notably temperature and salinity. By analysing ...
The ultra-fast transition EPC2034C eGaN FETs used on the EPC9150 enables high current pulses up to 220 A and pulse widths under 3 ns, thus allowing a lidar system to see farther, faster, and better.
A prehistoric stone wall, submerged almost 30 feet beneath the waves off the coast of France, has uncovered secrets that could rewrite what we know about ancient civilizations. This 7,000-year-old ...