Thursday, January 29, 2015
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The Glucolight system is intended to help prevent hypoglycemia in babies born prematurely.
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Diamond-Turned
IR Aspheres
Rainbow Research Optics
Rainbow Research Opticis, Inc. has added Infrared Diamond-Turened Aspheres to our product line. We are excited to offer this new capability to our customers.
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APDs for Rangefinders and LIDAR
First Sensor
For high-performance laser rangefinders and LIDAR systems, First Sensor offers the Series 9 avalanche photodiodes (APDs) with fast rise times and excellent responsivity in the 900 nm range.
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Short Coherence Laser Interferometer
4D Technology Corp.
The new AccuFiz short coherence laser interferometer includes a second, external, short coherence laser source that lets you isolate and measure plane parallel optical surfaces.
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“The rate at which the entangled photons are generated is unprecedented for a silicon integrated source, and comparable with that available from bulk crystals that must be pumped by very strong lasers,” said professor Dr. Daniele Bajoni of the University of Pavia in Italy.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: We learn about a new approach for creating arbitrary laser pulses, and a new type of nanoparticle that enhances six different kinds of bioimaging. Plus a look at the opening ceremonies for the International Year of Light and the finalists for the Prism Award for metrology instruments.
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Fiber optic pyrometers that can get into places that other heat sensors cannot could help metal parts manufacturers cut down defects and breakdowns.
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WEBINAR
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Enabling Nanophotonics, Data Storage and Energy Conversion with New Plasmonic Materials
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
FREE WEBINAR
Vlad Shalaev
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Designing plasmonic metamaterials with versatile properties that can be tailored to fit almost any practical need promises a range of potential breakthroughs. However, to enable these new technologies based on plasmonics, grand limitations associated with the use of metals as constituent materials must be overcome. In the structures demonstrated so far, too much light is absorbed in the metals (such as silver and gold) commonly used in plasmonic metamaterials. The fabrication and integration of metal nanostructures with existing semiconductor technology is challenging, and the materials need to be more precisely tuned so that they possess the proper optical properties to enable the required functionality.
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BiOS 2015 - Feb. 7-12, 2015 · San Francisco, CA
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The latest work on biomedical optics, diagnostics and therapeutics, biophotonics, new imaging modalities, optical coherence tomography, neurophotonics, optogenetics, tissue optics. Hosted by SPIE, the event precedes Photonics West.
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CALLING ALL BIOPHOTONICS INNOVATORS!
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Calling all biophotonics innovators: Photonics Media is seeking presenters for “Biophotonic Imaging for Medicine,” a free digital conference to be held June 11. We invite presentations from researchers, clinicians and engineers working at the graduate, doctoral and professional levels. Topics of interest include light-sheet microscopy, optical coherence tomography, photoacoustics, computational imaging and more. Visit www.photonics.com/bioconference to find out more and submit an abstract.
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FEATURED VIDEO
Aerotech – Q-Series Piezo Nanopositioners
Jim Johnston, Automation Systems Group Manager presents Aerotech's new QNP Piezo Nanopositioners and QLAB Piezo Controller. QNP stages offer sub-nanometer resolution and best-in-class stiffness and resonant frequency in a compact package, making them the ideal solution for high-performance, space-constrained applications such as interferometry, microscopy and precision alignment.
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