Company predicts 400 new high-tech jobs, developments in UV-C LEDs, NIR emitters for lidar, and microLEDs for novel displays.
Trick is using two micro-resonators, instead of one, to boost laser power of soliton microcomb.
New laser melting sampler has 3mm depth-resolution; three times smaller than currently available systems.
Israeli firm’s optical fiber sensing technology is designed to improve electrical grid management and renewables integration.
New approach to time-gating lowers cost of imaging for biological samples or lidar.
New formulations enable order of magnitude boost in designs for future data centers, AI products.
Indie Semiconductor grows automotive offering with Exalos buyout Swiss firm sells a range of superluminescent LEDs and semiconductor optical amplifiers made using proprietary processes. |
Boston University spots stalled blood flow in brain capillaries Two-photon Bessel beam approach allows fast volumetric imaging to spot circulation problems. |
Excelitas snaps up Heraeus Noblelight Maker of light sources becomes the latest photonics company to join the Excelitas stable. |
SLAC reports first light for DOE’s grand project “Victory” for the new U.S. X-ray laser, expected to pay big returns to optics-related developments. |
Waterloo researchers working to reliably process quantum information New laser method controls individual qubits based on barium. |
MESA+ Institute develops tool to measure plasma source and wavelength... ...and fellow Twente, Netherlands, spinoff Superlight Photonics announces completion of seed investment round. |
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Advanced Fiber Resources Zhuhai, China
Advanced Fiber Resources Zhuhai, China
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