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medical imaging
Revolutionary new light sensing solution
With its innovative fast gated, ultra-high quantum efficiency single-photon sensor, the fastMOT project will enable the imaging of deep body structures and the monitoring of body functions.
100x improvement of signal-to-noise ratio
Implemented in the new Multifunctional Optical Tomograph, the light sensor will achieve a 100x improvement of signal-to-noise ratio compared to using existing light sensors.
Higher accuracy of non-invasive diagnosis
The proposed MOT has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy of non-invasive diagnosis and will make it possible to monitor body functions such as oxygenation, haemodynamics or perfusion.
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1 year of fastMOT
It’s time to look back on our achievements and highlights after the first 12 months of the fastMOT project! In the months following our kick-off meeting in April 2023,[…]
fastMOT consortium meeting in Barcelona
Last week, the fastMOT consortium held its second in-person meeting at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Castelldefels, a coastal suburb of Barcelona. The gathering brought together all[…]
New publication: High-performance photon number resolving detectors for 850–950 nm wavelength range
Since their first demonstration in 2001 [Gol’tsman et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 79, 705–707 (2001)], superconducting-nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) have witnessed two decades of great developments. SNSPDs are the detector of choice[…]
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Six partners from five different countries have joined forces in the fastMOT project.
Consortium
The project consortium is composed of six partners: