From Labs to Industries: Why the Optical Delay Line Is Evolving So Fast
For decades, the optical delay line (ODL) was a tool confined to advanced physics laboratories. It was a delicate setup of mirrors and lasers bolted to heavy, vibration-isolated tables, adjusted by PhD students looking at ultrafast phenomena. Today, that picture has radically changed. The ODL has broken out of academic labs and is moving rapidly into heavy industries, manufacturing, and...
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