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Revolutionary LED Technology Reveals 3D Optical Fingerprints in Materials

A new technology, incoherent dielectric tensor tomography (iDTT), has been developed to read intricate 3D optical fingerprints within materials using standard LED light.

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Researchers have made a significant advancement in materials science with the introduction of incoherent dielectric tensor tomography (iDTT). This innovative technology allows for the reading of complex three-dimensional optical fingerprints within various materials.

What sets iDTT apart is its use of everyday LED illumination instead of traditional laser systems. This could potentially make the technology more accessible and versatile for various applications.

The findings were published on May 7, 2026, marking a notable milestone in the field. As research continues, the implications of this technology could extend to numerous industries reliant on material analysis.