“CV Raman: The Brilliant Mind Behind the Raman Spectroscopy Technique”

Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, commonly known as C.V. Raman, was a renowned Indian physicist who made significant contributions to the field of light scattering.
In addition to his scientific achievements, Raman was a respected academic and served as the director of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore from 1933 to 1937. He was also awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, in 1954. Today, Raman is remembered as one of India’s most celebrated scientists, and his contributions to the field of physics continue to inspire researchers around the world.

Ultrafast Laser Applications

Ultrafast Lasers Applications In the past 30 years, the development of ultrafast lasers has gained continuous attention and application. Over the years, several techniques have been devised to produce ultrashort pulses. Ultrafast (femtosecond) lasers power the fastest-growing research areas: from Neuroscience to Nanomaterials. Ultrafast lasers are known to generate very short light Read more…

A Researcher’s all-in-one solution: Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)

Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) is a whole-flow-field technique providing instantaneous velocity vector measurements in a cross-section of a flow. Two velocity components are measured, but use of a stereoscopic approach permits all three velocity components to be recorded, resulting in instantaneous 3D velocity vectors for the whole area. Flow and Read more…

How Lasers enhance Semiconductor Device Manufacturing process

Today a wide variety of Lasers are used in several applications in the semiconductor industry. Laser technology is beginning to get integrated in major semiconductor processes including laser annealing, cutting, drilling, welding/bonding, debonding, marking, patterning, measurement, and deposition; driven by motherboards. Semiconductor devices are built up in a series of nanofabrication processes performed on the Read more…