Thursday, December 4, 2014
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The pattern of information written on a Blu-ray disc, regardless of what it is, could lead to better performing solar cells. Researchers at Northwestern University have found that the binary codes of such discs create a quasi-random arrangement of patterns that are nearly optimized for photon management over the solar spectrum.
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Germanium
Fresnel Lenses
RHK Japan
NTKJ’s has developed Germanium Fresnel lenses for IR application using their micro fabrication technology. The Germanium Fresnel lens was developed in order to reduce weight and thickness of the conventional Germanium lenses.
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Optical Assemblies
Jenoptik Optical
Systems LLC
Delivery of tested precision optical assemblies is the focus of Jenoptik Optical Systems' facility in Jupiter, FL. OEM serial production accounts for the majority of our shipments.
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Mini and Micro
Lens Elements
Argyle International
Argyle International has added a new series of miniature and micro lens elements to its diverse line of custom optics. Lens designs range from single and double convex, single and double concave, meniscus, rod lenses, and rod doublets and triplets.
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Ultra Precision
Machining Center
Schneider Optical Machines
The UPC 400 represents a new, flexible process center for fabricating ultra-precise freeform surfaces. With onboard fast tool, milling, and optical metrology, the UPC 400 integrates all essential processes onto a single machine platform.
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A new microchip generates both light waves and ultrahigh-frequency sound waves, and forces them to interact, prompting extreme strong interaction between such waves.
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Spectroscopic Test Improves Photonic Chips
A technique called ultrafast photomodulation spectroscopy (UPMS) could help not only with testing and characterization of photonic chips, but in making them more reliable and robust.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Interviews with several researchers will offer an in-depth look at the emerging field of optical wireless communications, called Li-Fi, where standard LED fixtures work double duty as wireless Internet hotspots and more.
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A thin-film coating, developed by a team at Stanford University, has the potential to cool buildings by simultaneously radiating heat from inside and reflecting sunlight.
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The Optical Society's Photonics 2014: 12th International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics is a biennial event that allows researchers from around the world to showcase a wide range of photonics work, from fiber optics and materials for photonic devices to next generation optical components and devices for optical networks.
Several researchers are scheduled to speak during the event; among them, Philip J. Russell of the Max-Planck Institute who will discuss scientific applications of microstructured optical fiber.
The conference will focus on fiber and guided wave photonics; lasers and nonlinear optics; nanophotonics, plasmonics and metamaterials; quantum optics, information and processing; optical communication and networks; biophotonics; and photonic materials and devices.
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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
TRIOPTICS GmbH – ATS-200
The ATS 200 is the first compact and highly stable turning lathe with full integration of TRIOPTICS' proven centration measurement technology OptiCentric®. It is the system with the widest range of applications in its class: It machines lenses with up to 200mm of diameter and 5kg weight whether it is an aspherical, spherical or infrared lens.
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