Starting point is an ytterbium laser – rather than the conventional Ti-sapphire laser.
Colorado researchers’ new method of computational imaging improves rendering of biological samples.
Treating patients with Facial K Carcinoma by non-ablative fractional laser ‘cuts repeat incidence by 50%’.
Michael Grätzel and Nam-Gyu Park (of Sungkyunkwan University) develop “facet engineering” to stabilise perovskite crystals.
Developer of optical 'clinic-on-the-wrist' is seeking to release $35M in cash via a restructure.
Lithography system vendor sees no let up demand, despite geopolitical and inflationary pressures.
‘Lithium niobate is back’ for photonics and other roles due to manufacturing advances Australia-based scientists report on its electro-optical potential for space navigation, farming and more. |
Lockheed Martin achieves ‘first light’ in latest laser weapon demonstration Lab specified to verify beam quality of firm’s 50 kW-class laser architecture designed for the U.S. Army. |
European consortium guides lightning with high-power laser Partnership with EPFL has installed laser system on Mount Säntis in Switzerland. |
Laser-cooled atoms to provide quantum gravimeter for satellites European project featuring Airbus to develop atom interferometer capable of monitoring changes in sea levels. |
Super-quick Covid-19 test uses new optical technology Norway’s NTNU and partners use graphene nanosensors to quickly detect coronavirus in blood. |
UCSB's Moody Lab develops new method for chip generation of single photons Described in Nano Letters journal as “on-chip factory”, necessary for photonic-based quantum technologies. |
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Evaporated Metal Films (EMF)
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Teledyne FLIR
Gigahertz-Optik Inc
Omicron-Laserage Laserprodukte GmbH
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