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Category: Case studies
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Accelerating multiparameter estimation in quantum optics experiments with Moku:Lab
Almost everyone who has a passing interest in physics has heard of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. In its most famous postulation, it relates the fundamental uncertainty in the knowledge of both a particle’s momentum and position, simultaneously. The product of the uncertainties has a lower bound; improving precision in measurement of one value generally reduces…
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Revealing the “SPLENDOR” of dark matter with Moku:Pro
We often use the expression “like finding a needle in a haystack” when describing an exceptionally difficult search. Suppose, though, that you had no idea what the needle looked like, or how big it was — perhaps it could be a thousand times smaller than you expect! In that case, your task might be approaching…
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Auto-aligning optical cavity systems with Moku:Go
Introduction Optical ring cavities allow researchers to filter incoming light by transmitting only the selected modes. This technique is useful when applications such as optical interferometry and spectroscopy require thoroughly conditioned laser beams. Researchers often choose the lowest-order mode — Gaussian mode — as the objective so the resulting beam has a Gaussian profile. Successful…
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Advancing Fourier transform ultrafast spectroscopy with Moku:Pro
Introduction Fourier transform ultrafast spectroscopy (FTUS) is a powerful technique that has revolutionized the way scientists capture and analyze spectra with exceptional speed and precision. By employing the principles of Fourier transform, FTUS efficiently dissects intricate signals into their frequency components by employing an interference approach with a reference signal. This method allows for the…
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Driving a new wave of cell sorting innovation at NanoCellect with Moku:Lab
Introduction NanoCellect Biomedical specializes in the development of innovative cell analysis and sorting solutions. Leveraging its proprietary microfluidic technology, NanoCellect is revolutionizing the field of cell biology by providing researchers and clinicians with user-friendly, high-throughput options for cell analysis, sorting, and isolation. By empowering researchers with reliable and flexible tools, NanoCellect is driving advancements in…
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Advancing optical clock performance with Moku:Pro
Introduction Humboldt University of Berlin is a prestigious public institution in Germany with a long history of supporting leading-edge scientific research. The university is linked to countless major breakthroughs in physics, and its impressive roster of faculty alumni includes none other than Albert Einstein. Julien Kluge, a Ph.D. candidate in the Joint Lab Integrated Quantum…
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Shining light through a wall: Axion detection at DESY with Moku:Lab and Moku:Pro
Introduction The Any Light Particle Search (ALPS) is a research group at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), a world-renowned research institution for fundamental science based in Hamburg — and Germany’s largest accelerator center (Figure 1). Following the institution’s motto, “the decoding of matter,” postdoctoral researcher Todd Kozlowski is working on an axion detection project to better understand…
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Building a sustainable, competitive solar car with Moku:Go and the Chalmers Solar Team
Introduction Founded in 2018 in Gothenburg, Sweden, the Chalmers Solar Team is a student-driven, nonprofit project aiming to build competitive, sustainable solar-powered electric cars (Figure 1). The team competes in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, an annual event that attracts teams from leading universities around the globe to put their designs to the test in…
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Accelerating microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) design at Oregon State University with Moku:Go
Introduction Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are minuscule but mighty machines, typically ranging from a few micrometers to a few millimeters in size. These tiny workhorses can sense, control, and manipulate their environment at a very small scale. Researchers use them in a range of applications, from sensors to actuators to microfluidics. To ensure their reliability, these…








