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Tyndall demonstrates optically powered chip-on-tip micro-cameras for medical imaging and sensing

Chip-on-tip micro-camera on the tip of a miniature device

The “chip-on-tip micro-camera” is powered by light delivered down an optical fibre to a customised multi-segmented photovoltaic cell and, according to developers at the Tyndall National Institute, is the first-of-its-kind (Image: Tyndall National Institute)

Two miniature photonics advances at the Tyndall National Institute point towards wire-free biomedical imaging and functional in-body sensing

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