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Liquid Instruments Case Study – Shining light through a wall: Axion detection at DESY with Moku:Lab and Moku:Pro

This resource demonstrates how Physicists at DESY, the German Synchrotron in Hamburg – were able to take advantage of the multi-instrument capability of Moku-Lab and Moku-Pro as well as the high speed FPGA-based signal processing of this unique and powerful instrument platform to accelerate their research into decoding matter.

The Scientists at DESY were able to use the multi-instrument, analog precision and FPGA-based processing capability of 4 Moku:Lab and 1 Moku:Pro instrument to replace legacy expensive scientific instruments with a custom analog front end to achieve world leading results in measuring a weak beat of light equivalent to a single photon – detected through hours of data-logging with this solution.

Liquid Instruments Case Study – Shining light through a wall: Axion detection at DESY with Moku:Lab and Moku:Pro