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Photonics News: Week in Brief: 09/03/21

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MUNICH — TOPTICA Photonics’ TOPTICA Projects has successfully tested an experimental laser, jointly developed with the European Southern Observatory (ESO), MPB Communications (MPBC), and High Finesse, at the Allgäuer Volkssternwarte Ottobeuren observatory in Germany. The higher laser power and its chirping system will lead to significant improvements in the sharpness of astronomical images taken with ground-based telescopes, TOPTICA said, and the technology opens the door for developments in laser satellite communication. The laser will be installed at the European Space...Read full article

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    Published: September 2021
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