Full EUV power at “laboratory scale” achieved by Robert Klas from Friedrich Schiller University.
“SWELL” project to demonstrate laser “power beaming” in space – as part of the DOD's latest mission to the ISS.
NIST and KTH (Sweden) use particle accelerator analysis of steel melt yields to better understand laser AM process.
LuxQuanta joins forces with the likes of Telefonica and Thales in an effort to aid deployment of quantum-encrypted links.
Platform combining NIR and SWIR could be used for fluorescence-guided neuroblastoma surgery.
…and Tower claims first integration of quantum-dot lasers on its SiPho foundry platform.
Stewardship plan for redundant solar panels mooted by University of South Australia Paper considers how the sunny country will dispose of 80 million solar panels in an environmentally-friendly way. |
Trumpf promotes Berthold Schmidt to CTO Management reshuffle sees Peter Leibinger become chairman of the industrial laser giant’s supervisory board. |
Lancaster University 3D-printing integrates electronics into living tissues Multiphoton fabrication method could produce printable bioelectronics or interfaces. |
Dynamically steering light pulses from incoherent sources Sandia Labs “breakthrough” enables LEDs or bulbs to replace lasers for holograms, sensing, ADAS and communications. |
UK politicians to probe quantum tech commercialization efforts Parliamentary committee chaired by Greg Clark MP looking into new £2.5BN 'National Quantum Strategy'. |
Solar panels to be installed between rail tracks for trial Experimental project in Switzerland with Sunways and EPFL starts in May, 2023 |
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