10 Aug '20 17:44>2 edits
https://phys.org/news/2020-08-deep-metamaterials-invisible-visible.html
In this case it is done using sound interacting with metamaterials and the resulting detected pattern of sound interpreted with deep learning AI.
But what I am really interested in knowing is can a similar trick be pulled off using not sound but rather visible light so to enable an optical microscope to image details just one nanometer in length on a single enzyme molecule while it is in liquid water?
In this case it is done using sound interacting with metamaterials and the resulting detected pattern of sound interpreted with deep learning AI.
But what I am really interested in knowing is can a similar trick be pulled off using not sound but rather visible light so to enable an optical microscope to image details just one nanometer in length on a single enzyme molecule while it is in liquid water?