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09 Dec 25
imec achieves wafer-scale fabrication of solid-state nanopores using EUV

Enables scalable precision biosensing applications in life sciences and healthcare.

09 Dec 25
Scottish laser innovation centre receives £8M from UK Government

Contribution to industry made by Fraunhofer CAP recognized in deal spread over next 4 years.

09 Dec 25
Taiwan’s UMC to mass-produce imec's silicon photonics technology

Licensing deal sees imec-developed process featuring co-packaged optics shift to full-size wafer production.

09 Dec 25
University of Colorado microscope shows new details of neuron behavior

Miniaturized MiniVolt device catches voltage spikes in live animals for better view of brain activity.

08 Dec 25
ETH Zurich microscopy method identifies how influenza viruses infect cells

Combined AFM and fluorescence approach enables live and high-resolution imaging.

05 Dec 25
Sydney researchers tame ‘noisy’ light in tiny lasers

Findings pave the way for next-generation GPS, quantum machines and communications technology.

05 Dec 25
Self-consumption of solar power rises sharply in Germany

With grid feed-in of 60 TWh in 2024, SC was 17% of net solar electricity generation.

04 Dec 25
Fraunhofer IOF redesigns thulium fiber laser to beat the heat

Switching from diode pumping at 793 nm to laser pumping at 1.9 µm boosts efficiency.

04 Dec 25
Defense and aerospace continues to drive G&H momentum

UK-headquartered optics firm posts increases in both sales and profits, despite wider macroeconomic challenges.

03 Dec 25
Finnish optical clock sets accuracy record and refines definition of second…

…and substances will be identified by mini devices based on metalenses, says VTT Research.

03 Dec 25
Metalenses and neural array allow compact high-quality imaging device

Tongji University platform balances trade-off between aperture, bandwidth, image quality.

03 Dec 25
Daimler Truck picks Innoviz for short-rage lidar on autonomous fleet

Tel Aviv firm to supply its 'InnovizTwo' sensors for series production of ‘Level 4’ autonomous Class 8 vehicles.

Choosing the best spectrometer for NIR OCT 02 Apr

Wasatch Photonics

Near infrared optical coherence tomography has traditionally been limited to imaging depths of just a few millimeters, but with our expanded line of OCT spectrometers, up to 12 mm is possible. In this tech note, we explore and compare three different drop-in spectrometer models designed to serve a wide range of resolution, depth, and size requirements in NIR OCT imaging.

Surface Quality Control for Maximizing LIDT in High-PowerLaserOptics 06 Oct

Optoman in collaboration with Dioptic

In high-power laser systems, the optical components' resilience to laser-induced damage directly determines performance, reliability, and service life. Even minor surface or subsurface imperfections can severely compromise the laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT), introducing failure points that limit system capability.

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.

Harnessing Einstein’s Photoelectric Effect: Advancements in LiDAR Technology and Its Impact on Modern Sensors 26 Aug

Hamamatsu Photonics Europe

Hamamatsu Photonics is leading the evolution of LiDAR with advanced sensor technologies that enhance precision and reliability. Their Time-of-Flight systems, based on Einstein’s photoelectric effect, use rapid laser pulses and sophisticated detectors - Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs) and Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) - to capture real-time distance data with exceptional accuracy. Optimized for thermal stability and energy efficiency, these sensors are ideal for autonomous vehicles, robotics, and smart devices. Hamamatsu’s continued innovation in APD and SiPM technologies is accelerating the integration of intelligent systems into everyday life.

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