Thursday, November 20, 2014
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Natural silicon’s indirect bandgap prevent its use, as is, in next-generation solar technologies. A team from the Carnegie Institution for Science has developed a new type of silicon using a quasi-direct bandgap that falls within the required range for solar absorption.
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EXtreme Imaging Products
Stanford Photonics
Stanford Photonics, Inc. designs and manufactures digital ICCD/ICMOS/CCD cameras for advanced imaging applications in the life sciences, commercial and military surveillance markets.
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Custom Glass Wafers
Sydor Optics
Sydor Optics has extensive experience in double-sided grinding and polishing of custom glass wafers (fused silica/quartz, Borofloat and more). Our precision manufacturing capabilities include diameters ranging from 25mm to 450mm.
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The Laser Welding Experts
LaserStar Technologies
LaserStar Technologies is an industry leader in standard and custom Nd:YAG and Fiber laser welding systems for a wide range of metal joining, complex assembly, automation and repair applications.
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Laser “honeycombs” have enabled the simulation of theoretical materials with curious properties. By aligning multiple laser beams in such a way that they create standing waves with a hexagonal pattern, researchers in Zurich have been able to trap a group of potassium atoms cooled to near absolute zero inside a vacuum chamber. The potassium atoms demonstrated behavior similar to that of electrons in graphene.
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Laser Detects Methane Leaks
A new laser system can detect biogas and natural gas that escape through leaks in gas lines or fermenters at biogas plants.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Spatially modulated beams of light can transmit images through the air, MIR lasers create high-flux x-ray pulses, a new laser trap simulates a new class of materials, another edition of our EDU Spotlight, and Managing Editor Laura Marshall shares her report from Neuroscience 2014.
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Studying time-dependent incidents on short timescales requires femtosecond, high-flux x-ray pulses. A new high-intensity mid-infrared laser system accomplishes this challenging feat.
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WHITE PAPER
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Line Scan Cameras Enable High Speed Inspection of Color Filters Within Flat-Panel Display
Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components
The market of flat-panel displays (FPD) is a nearly $100 billion business that needs efficient automated optical inspection (AOI) to meet rising demand and remain cost effective. The color filters within the display represent a major inspection task, demanding both precision and speed. Inspection systems using high-speed, high-resolution line scan cameras have proven themselves both equal to the present need and able to support panel technology’s evolution.
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The Optical Society's Light, Energy and the Environment Congress brings together researchers, engineers and managers representing several disciplines to discuss and exchange information about energy production usage, cost, and environmental and efficiency management.
The event, to be held at the Energy Change Institute at the Australian National University, will examine developments in optical technologies for energy production, transport and use.
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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 Group Publisher Karen Newman at [email protected]
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FEATURED VIDEO
DataRay – BeamMap2
The patented BeamMap2 multi-plane scanning slit profiler uniquely speeds measurement and adjustment of focused and divergent laser beam assemblies, either as a standalone instrument, or interfaced to automated adjustment systems. This brief video describes the BeamMap2 operating principles and shows example measurements on actual focused and diverging beams.
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