Output exceeds 10 mW – outperforming many conventional systems, say its developers.
EMBL project simplifies protocol for imaging of cells and tracking fluorophores.
…and Southampton secures £4.6M EPSRC grant to develop X-ray microscope.
QCL-based infrared countermeasures destined for Northrop Grumman.
Researchers say novel technique is key to future types of quantum computer.
Dutch startup closes €1M seed funding to accelerate commercialization of its fiber arrays for quantum computing.
Vector lines up £3M for laser commercialization UK startup looking to develop surface-coupling emitters operating at various wavelengths. |
MIT camera chip improves views of neural behavior
Individually programmable pixels maximize signal strength when studying rapid brain activity. |
SPIE Astro2024: Dark-sky spaces and a bright future for Africa Charles Takalana of the African Astronomical Society to discuss the evolution of astronomy across the continent. |
TNO develops optical detector to protect cables on seabed Netherlands Geological Survey (part of TNO) has conducted successful tests in the North Sea. |
Spectroscopy startup Mirico lands $2M for methane sensing UK firm has devised laser dispersion technique operating in the mid-infrared spectral region to spot fugitive emissions. |
Korea’s POSTECH develops stretchable color-tunable photonic devices Liquid crystal elastomers promise apps in displays, sensing, smart devices, and wearables. |
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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. |
UV Curing Adhesive Used in Electro-Optical Studies 07 Jun Master Bond Electro-optical (EO) polymers offer several advantages over inorganic materials in the fabrication of optical waveguide structures. Master Bond UV15 has been selected for use in the fabrication of polymer optical waveguides for a variety of applications. Read this case study to learn more about how UV15 helped the researchers achieve their goal. |
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. |
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. |
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