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BioPhotonics Monthly — Liquid Crystal Sensors, QCLs for Life Science, and more. (8/25/2021)

BioPhotonics Monthly — Liquid Crystal Sensors, QCLs for Life Science, and more.
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Liquid Crystal Sensors Provide Rapid COVID-19 Diagnosis
Liquid Crystal Sensors Provide Rapid COVID-19 Diagnosis
The global outbreak of COVID-19 has prompted scientists worldwide to focus their research on the virus over the last year, particularly those who work with optical and sensing technologies. Some have concentrated on understanding fundamental aspects of the virus, such as its replication and transmission, while others have worked on creating vaccines or therapeutics. Many researchers and clinicians began to search for a reliable method to rapidly test a large proportion of the population to diagnose infected individuals as quickly as possible.
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Quantum Cascade Lasers Boost Life Science Research
Quantum Cascade Lasers Boost Life Science Research
Over 20 years have passed since the first quantum cascade laser (QCL) sources were commercialized. QCLs that operate at room temperature using thermoelectric cooling are now ubiquitous. These lasers ushered in a new era of infrared spectroscopy. In recent years, there have been many advancements in the stability, power, spectral range, tunability, and overall performance of QCLs. Such developments in the infrared spectrum have led to the creation of a wide variety of very powerful light sources for spectroscopists. As a result, several new applications that make use of coherent mid-infrared light sources have been demonstrated in medicine and industry.
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AI-driven Method Developed to Diagnose Neurodegenerative Diseases
AI-driven Method Developed to Diagnose Neurodegenerative Diseases
A combination of OCT, adaptive optics, and neural networks has the potential to enable better diagnosis and monitoring for eye and brain diseases, such as glaucoma, that damage neurons. The combination is part of an AI-drive process developed by biomedical engineers at Duke University as leaders of a multi-institution consortium that can easily and precisely track the number and shape of retinal ganglion cells in the eye.
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Photothermal Process Irradiates Nanoparticles to Control Cell Activity
Photothermal Process Irradiates Nanoparticles to Control Cell Activity
Using nanoparticles as photothermal nanotransducers, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis demonstrated reversible modulation of electrical activity in excitable nerve and heart muscle cells. The biocompatible, minimally invasive approach to controlling electrical activity in cells could be a valuable tool for neuroscientists and neuroengineers.

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Mechanoradical Coupling Strategy Ups Generic Polymers' Value
A Hokkaido University research team has developed a method to give luminescent properties to generic polymers, potentially transforming existing commodity polymers into more valuable functional materials. The technique is based on mechanical force, bypassing sophisticated organic synthetic methods for the preparation of luminescent polymers — which are used in applications such as organic lasers (lasing), solar cells, sensors, and bioimaging.

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Cranial Windows Allow Simultaneous Imaging of the Brain’s Different Regions
Researchers from Tsinghua University have developed a way to image multiple areas of the brain at the same time, both on the brain’s surface and deep inside the brain. Since brain processes often span multiple regions of the brain, researchers say the new approach could lead to a more complete understanding of how the brain works in health and disease.

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AuSn Thin-Film Technology and AuSn Pre-deposited Substrates for Optoelectronics AuSn Thin-Film Technology and AuSn Pre-deposited Substrates for Optoelectronics
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Freeform Optics for Imaging: Mid-Spatial Frequency Errors Freeform Optics for Imaging: Mid-Spatial Frequency Errors
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Residual mid-spatial frequency (MSF) surface errors are common byproducts of the computer-controlled sub-aperture manufacturing techniques needed for fabrication of freeform optics. In this presentation, Thomas Suleski, Ph.D., provides an overview of MSF surface error signatures, specification methods, and performance impacts. Part 3 of the 2021 Freeform Optics Series.

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