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Tailored Photons Generated from Solid-state Chips
Researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University have implemented a novel technique to generate single photons with tailored properties from solid-state devices that are identical in quality to lasers. A semiconductor Schottky diode device containing individually addressable quantum dots was built as their photon source. The transitions of quantum dots were used to generate single photons via resonance fluorescence – a technique previously demonstrated by the same team. |
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QDs Boost Protein Pinpointing in Cancer Cells
The development of a quantum dot color-coding method that illuminates 100 biomarkers in a single cell could boost the pinpointing of proteins in cancer cells, say researchers at the University of Washington. |
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Ultrahigh-Speed Communications Sets Efficiency Record
An IBM team working on a DARPA-funded program transmitted massive amounts of data with unprecedented low power consumption, increasing the speed by 66 percent and shattering the previous power efficiency record by one-half. |
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Endoscope Prototype Is Thin as a Human Hair
The micro-endoscope, developed under Stanford University's Joseph Kahn, can resolve objects about 2.5 µm in size (beating today's high-resolution endoscopes by about 8 µm), with a resolution of 0.3 µm within reach. |
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Evidence grows for the Higgs boson discovery, an endoscope prototype is as thin as a human hair, electronic chips self-heal after laser blasts, AFM goes IR to ID nanoscale chemicals, and IPG acquires Mobius Photonics. Hosted by Photonics Media's Melinda Rose and Laura Marshall. |
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Evidence Grows for Higgs Boson Discovery
The particle discovered last summer during experiments at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva is looking more than ever like a Higgs boson, according to preliminary results released at a conference this week in Italy. |
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IPG Photonics Acquires Mobius Photonics
The company acquired privately held Mobius to accelerate entry of IPG's fiber into the ultraviolet laser market and broaden its opportunities in fine processing. |
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UK Invests in Photonics for Health Care
The UK's Technology Strategy Board will invest up to £3.7m (about $5.5 million) in projects that use innovative photonics technologies in business-led partnerships between academia, industry and health care providers to solve health challenges. |
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Photonics Media will host Dr. Hamid Hemmati, Supervisor, Optical Communications Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Dr. Hemmati will cover laser transmitter options for short- and long-range fiber optic communications, using both direct and coherent detection. Lasers for free-space communications will also be briefly described. |
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SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing, the industry's leading event for the latest technologies and equipment in sensing, imaging, optics and industrial applications, features 2325 technical presentations, 500 exhibitors and 55 short courses. Industry events will include a symposium-wide plenary presentation delivered by DARPA director Arati Prabhakar, a National Security Sensor Challenges special session, a workshop on early stage technology commercialization, panel discussions and a poster reception.
The 2013 event will feature more than 2325 presentations under 55 co-located conferences covering the latest developments in 12 different program tracks, including imaging and sensing, laser sensors and systems, sensor data and information exploitation, emerging technologies, and unmanned, robotic and layered systems.
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