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Visual platforms bring new perspectives to optical research

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2024-05-23 14:00:07
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The advanced testing platform of Liquid Instruments is now available for Apple Vision Pro, providing optical researchers with the first interactive 3D testing system. By integrating the Moku system with camera based visual devices, the efficiency of the laboratory has been significantly improved.

The Moku platform utilizes the processing power of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to provide a complete set of instruments, including oscilloscopes and lock-in amplifiers, and quickly adapt to new technologies. With the help of visionOS, Moku users not only have existing instruments, but also have a new way to access them through Windows MacOS, iPadOS, and Python support.

Users can interact with various instruments using hand and eye gestures, and accelerate testing in optical, photonics, and quantum research laboratories without the need for displays. The joint deployment of Moku and Apple Vision Pro enables optical and photonics researchers to modify and monitor their experiments from multiple screens embedded in the real world, completely free from the constraints of laboratory workstations. Moku can also run together with other applications, share data with colleagues or refer to key documents to improve productivity.

With regular software updates and the ability to integrate with new technologies such as visionOS, The positioning of the Moku platform is to accelerate optics, photonics, and quantum research.

Source: Laser Net

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