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16 Oct 13
Pulsed laser delivers single photons on demand

“Breakthrough” research project at University of Sydney progresses quantum computing technology.

16 Oct 13
Photon Control R&D wins grant to research Raman spectroscopy

For development of novel technologies and products in the Raman field.

10 Oct 13
Spinning disk improves super-resolution imaging

New technique yields 30 nm resolution with low laser power and can see inside cell’s nucleus.

08 Oct 13
ASML and imec push towards sub-10 nm patterning

Ongoing collaboration will see around 100 engineers work to advance chip feature scaling to the next level.

08 Oct 13
French partners sign IR development partnership

Five-year deal will see IR specialist Sofradir exploit more research from public defense and aerospace establishment Onera.

04 Oct 13
Novaled heads up €4M OLED project

'ENAB-SPOLED' effort aims to develop solution process approach to cut the cost of organic LED lighting.

02 Oct 13
CSIR controls laser modes on demand

South African team uses intra-cavity digitally addressed holographic mirror to influence beam output.

01 Oct 13
Japanese partners develop new laser for EUV lithography

Gigaphoton and Mitsubishi Electric claim ‘critical step forward’ in development of production-worthy extreme ultraviolet light sources.

26 Sep 13
Green photon beams have edge over optical tweezers

Romanian team devises novel approach to precise manipulation of proteins, biomolecules.

23 Sep 13
Edmund Optics announces its 2013 award winners

Optical products and systems innovator rewards global R&D projects.

23 Sep 13
Optical method improves monitoring of brain injuries

Near-infrared scanning investigates blood flow in brain to optimise remedial treatments.

18 Sep 13
Graphene photosensor integrated into computer chip

Austrian co-development converts light of telecommunications frequencies into electrical signals.

 
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