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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: We take a look at three photonics technologies that could help the visually impaired see again, and get an update on the North American market for machine vision. We also see how a group of European musicians are marking the International Year of Light, and check out the newest issue of Photonics Spectra magazine.
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Representing a total peak power of 3.2-MW, the arrays are destined to become part of the High-Repetition-Rate Advanced Petawatt Laser System (HAPLS) in 2017. Livermore has been developing the arrays for integration into the European Union’s Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) Beamlines facility under construction in Prague.
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Optical/Illumination Design Software
Zemax LLC
The optical design package is ideal for imaging systems, afocal systems, laser systems, fiber coupling, etc. The illumination package is engineered for radiometric/photometric analysis, stray light analysis and more.
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Refractive Index
M3 Measurement Solutions
M3 provides refractive index testing at wavelengths from 350nm to 14µm. We offer two sample configurations. Curve fitting and dispersion algorithms can be reported upon request.
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Freeform Grinding
Schneider Optical Machines
The SCG 250 provides an ideal platform for freeform, aspherical, and spherical grinding. The unique mechanical design and axis configuration combined with innovative kinematics allow for both cup and peripheral wheel grinding in a single process cycle.
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Optical Prisms
A.R.W. Optical Corp.
ARW Optical Corporation manufactures custom, standard and OEM optical prisms for the UV to IR region. Provides rapid prototyping through volume production for all industries.
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Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign recently created the first-ever optically encoded audio recording using a plasmonic nanostructure. Using the device as a “nano piano,” they were able to input and then play back the melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”
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WHITE PAPER
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Methods for Measuring Flat Panel Display Defects and Mura as Correlated to Human Visual Perception
Radiant Vision Systems, Test and Measurement
Human vision and perception are the ultimate determinants of display quality, however human judgment is variable, making it difficult to define and apply quantitatively in research or production environments. However, traditional methods for automated defect detection do not relate directly to human perception. Accurately correlating human perceptions of defects with the information that can be gathered using imaging colorimeters offers an opportunity for objective and repeatable detection and quantification of such defects.
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QD Laser Inc. is developing the device in collaboration with the Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics at the University of Tokyo, and expects to bring it to market in March of next year.
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WEBINAR
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Micro-Spectroscopy: Enabling Research From Novel Nano-Devices To Clinical Diagnosis
Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 1 p.m. EDT
FREE WEBINAR
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Micro-spectroscopy is an ever developing modality for new and exciting research in the areas of nano-technology and bioscience. This webinar will look at modular approaches to microspectroscopy and how it is being applied in a range of research areas such as micro-luminescent and plasmonic studies on nano-structures to its use in studies of live-cell and tissue analysis.
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OFC 2015 - March 22-26, 2015 · Los Angeles Convention Center
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Hosted by The Optical Society (OSA), the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition this year will cover topics including cloud and data-center networking, high-speed photonic integration for coherent detection, silicon photonics and more.
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FEATURED VIDEO
Edmund Optics –
The Making of an Aspheric Lens
Edmund Optics manufactures more than five million optics every year throughout our four global facilities. Join us as we take you through the creation of an aspheric lens, from molding to grinding to polishing, centering, and metrology.
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