Can manipulate optical modes in free-space 2D setup, advancing quantum simulations and AI systems.
Arrangement gives access to incubation program to deliver expertise, as well as funding.
Oxford spin-out is latest to target AI with claims of optical processing 'breakthrough' to address compute and power challenges.
Phasor thermography method opens new possibilities for early disease detection.
Deflectometry technique promises a wide range of applications.
Series B 'extension' includes backing from Siemens Energy Ventures and the European Innovation Council.
Hannover Fair: LZH partnership gives insights into AI in photonics and AM While partnership with Jade University yields new take on hydrogen production. |
UK's Phlux gets £9M backing for low-noise infrared detectors Investor BGF leads series A venture round in compound semiconductor spin-out from the University of Sheffield. |
University of Missouri simplifies lidar assessment of road traffic
Single lidar system and AI analysis could remove need for multiple light sources. |
US researchers capture first laser-based CT scans of dense objects Colorado team uses compact sourceof X-rays to create high-res images of gas turbine blade. |
Terahertz wave control for enhanced wireless and biomedical technology A new patterned spintronic emitter enables room-temperature control of terahertz wave polarization. |
Chinese researchers claim ‘breakthrough’ in deep UV laser technology Scientists at CAS develop compact, solid-state laser system that generates 193-nm coherent vortex beam. |
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![]() | Photodiodes Exposed: Unlocking the characteristics of these crucial sensors 21 Feb Hamamatsu Europe Photodiodes. Uncover why their characteristics, such as high sensitivity and low dark current, make them a crucial type of sensor in applications such as medical and scientific measurements, analytical, fire safety, optical communications, photovoltaics, and automation. |
![]() | Identifying Optical Materials with Precision Accuracy 04 Mar Knight Optical Precision accuracy is a critical necessity with any optical component. Rigorous testing to ensure strict compliance with given requirements will always be essential; it is a vitally important demand within any industry sector. Dimensional, surface profiling and optical performance testing are significant aspects of this process, but an additional layer of assurance and quality can be achieved with the use of material verification, employing methods such as refractive index, density testing and transmission measurement. This White Paper explores advanced techniques for precise optical material verification, overcoming the limitations of traditional testing methods. |
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![]() | Measure How We See – The Way to Perfect Display Colors 28 Oct 2024 ADMESY In recent years new display technologies have emerged. OLED displays, TFT’s with quantum dot technology or laser projectors offer brighter and more saturated colors than possible before. To achieve consistent colors across different displays, colorimetric calibration of the displays is essential. |
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