Thursday, November 6, 2014
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An ultrathin glass fiber system could facilitate the interaction of pairs of photons. Typically, two photons do not interact with each other at all. The newly established strong photon-photon interaction, developed at the Vienna University of Technology, presents an important step toward a broader, worldwide quantum network for data transmission.
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Room Temperature HgCdTe Infrared Detectors
Infrared Associates
Infrared Associates, Inc. can now provide Room Temperature HgCdTe detectors covering the range of wavelengths from 1 um to 6 um. These detectors have both high sensitivity and ease of operation.
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Filters
A.R.W. Optical Corporation
ARW Optical Corporation manufactures custom, standard and OEM optical components and coatings in the UV to IR region. Provides rapid prototyping through volume production for all industries.
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High-Intensity
Tunable Illuminator
Optical Building Blocks
Optical Building Blocks (OBB) announces the introduction of the Tunable KiloArc™ High Intensity Illuminator. The Tunable KiloArc™ delivers over 100 mW of tunable optical power from 300 nm to 1,100 nm.
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Manufacturing and Coating Services
Perkins Precision Developments
At PPD we take pride in meeting exact customer requirements and understand the importance of delivering the specific optics on schedule. Optical fabrication work is performed in-house using qualified material suppliers.
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Light-guiding technology, called time-reversed adapted-perturbation optical focusing, could take scientists on a journey inside blood vessels.
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Earnings Soar at Newport
Newport Corp. reported third-quarter profits of $9.5 million, a dramatic increase from $437,000 in the third quarter of 2013.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: A bit of trick photography can slow a laser pulse to a snail’s pace, the latest business and bioimaging news, and another installment of the EDU Spotlight.
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A laser-based frequency comb used to examine Venus' influence on the solar spectrum could help astronomers discover Earth-like planets orbiting distant stars.
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WEBINAR
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Fiber Optic Glass Processing for Photonic Component Fabrication
Tuesday, November 11, 2014 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
FREE WEBINAR
Doug Duke
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Special photonics components may be required for sensors (as used in the oil and gas industry) and for applications in various fields such as cutting-edge telecommunication systems, bio-medical use, and industrial applications such as fiber lasers. Many of these components may be fabricated based on optical fibers by using glass processing technics. This presentation will outline a number of photonic components and assemblies that can be fabricated including lenses, multi-core fan-outs, tapered devices, and over-cladding. In addition, extremely specialized component splicing will be discussed, including splicing of low-melting point glass as well as Photonic Crystal and Photonic Band-gap fibers.
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Neuroscience 2014 is a venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, forge collaborations with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers.
More than 30,000 industry experts from more than 80 countries will discuss topics including scientific publishing, academia, advocacy and public education. Attendees will have the chance to review and learn about emerging and unpublished findings via more than 15,000 submitted abstracts. There will be panel discussions, a social issues roundtable, and junior investigators will have the chance to propose minisymposiums to present research.
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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Managing Editor Laura Marshall at [email protected]
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FEATURED VIDEO
TRIOPTICS GmbH – PrismMaster
PrismMaster Goniometers are used for high precision optical angle Measurements on prisms, polygons and wedges. The Video introduces the new PrismMaster product group. When accuracy really counts, there is no alternative to PrismMaster®. With an accuracy of 0.2 arcseconds it stays the world´s most accurate prism angle measurement device.
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