Laser-sorting of scrap metal by cleansort recognized, alongside novel battery welding, and materials processing approaches.
As VDMA says the European MV industry “unlikely to return to growth before end of 2024”.
Collaboration combines CMOS-based infrared sensor with 1300 nm emitter array.
Corning, Flir, and many others to present sensing innovations for defense, security, and government applications.
Lithography giant sees its stock price fall from recent record high but remains confident of 2024 recovery and strong 2025.
Technique using two kinds of nonlinear crystal amplifies single-cycle pulses to new energy levels.
PriFUSIO foundation for laser fusion research formed in Germany Federal Ministry of Education & Research awards €18 million for project over next three years. |
PhotonVentures fund rises to €75M Dutch venture capital group adds €15M to existing pot; targets €100M by end of 2024. |
NEI applies artificial intelligence to OCT for retinal imaging Combination of AI and adaptive optics speeds up image generation and improves contrast. |
Dragon Fire laser program accelerating to equip UK navy Ministry of Defence to install the weapon system on Royal Navy ships. |
Fraunhofer IOF researchers develop goSCOUT3D handheld scanner Enables 3D analysis of objects; scanner has been connected to Boston Dynamics “robot dog”. |
Novel UV broadband spectrometer revolutionizes air pollution analysis TU Graz's laser-based technology enables continual RT monitoring of contaminants. |
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Making Raman Measurements Reproducible 28 Mar Wasatch Photonics Raman OEM applications need consistent spectra to deliver dependable answers. A good-quality OEM spectrometer should, by design, exhibit low unit-to-unit variability from the start, and any remaining small differences should be corrected in order to achieve the most robust and repeatable analytical outcomes in the field. Learn how to achieve >99.5% unit-to-unit agreement using a series of simple corrections. |
Imaging in Challenging Lighting Conditions — A Better Way 07 Sep 2023 Teledyne Lumenera Choosing just the right camera for a particular application can be difficult. Common cameras specifications that are normally considered include resolution and frame rate. However, lighting is an external factor that is potentially even more important to consider. This document highlights how high conversion gain (HCG) and low conversion gain (LCG) camera capabilities can be beneficial in challenging lighting conditions, along with examples of imaging applications where these challenges commonly occur. |
Unlike emCCD or sCMOS intensified cameras allow for photon detection down to 4ns. Photon Lines’ partner, Excelitas PCO explains this exciting part of their range 16 May 2023 Photon Lines / PCO pco.dicam – a family of nine MCP image intensified camera systems offering extremely short exposure/shutter times. The choice of the photocathodes allows selection of spectral behaviour for different applications. Download the white paper here. |
Improving Calibration Accuracy for High-End Spectroradiometers 06 Oct 2023 ADMESY BV Admesy introduces a groundbreaking calibration concept that surpasses the limitations of conventional calibration light sources. |
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA, United States
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