Publications by authors named "T Z Hayward"

Article Synopsis
  • A new optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging system uses a multi-level diffractive lens (MDL) to improve lateral resolution, achieving enhanced imaging capabilities.
  • The system operates with a polygon-based swept laser at a center wavelength of 1,000 nm, reaching an axial resolution of 5.6 µm and a depth of 1.4 mm.
  • Validation tests on phantom and onion samples show that the MDL provides an average lateral resolution of 8.5 µm and an extended depth of focus, indicating potential for advanced high-resolution imaging applications in deep tissue studies.
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The Stop the Bleed campaign gives bystanders an active role in prehospital hemorrhage control. Whether extending bystanders' role to private vehicle transport (PVT) for urban penetrating trauma improves survival is unknown, but past research has found benefit to police and PVT. We hypothesized that for penetrating trauma in an urban environment, where prehospital procedures have been proven harmful, PVT improves outcomes compared to any EMS or advanced life support (ALS) transport.

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Microbial metabolomics studies are a common approach for identifying microbial strains that have a capacity to produce new chemistries both and . A limitation to applying microbial metabolomics to the discovery of new chemical entities is the rediscovery of known compounds, or "known unknowns." One factor contributing to this rediscovery is that the majority of laboratories use one ionization source─electrospray ionization (ESI)─to conduct metabolomics studies.

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Wearable magnetoencephalography based on optically pumped magnetometers (OPM-MEG) offers non-invasive and high-fidelity measurement of human brain electrophysiology. The flexibility of OPM-MEG also means it can be deployed in participants of all ages and permits scanning during movement. However, the magnetic fields generated by neuronal currents - which form the basis of the OPM-MEG signal - are much smaller than environmental fields, and this means measurements are highly sensitive to interference.

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We utilize inverse design and grayscale optical lithography to create a flat lens with a diameter and focal length of 50 mm, operating in the mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) band. This lens demonstrates an extended depth of focus (DOF ≥±100m), a field of view (FOV ≥20°), and an angular resolution of 300rad. We characterize the lens's performance and use it as the primary optic in a hybrid refractive-diffractive telescope, which increases the angular resolution to 160rad.

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