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Raman Amplification in Plasma Leads to Ultra-High-Gain Amplifier
Using a plasma medium, scientists have amplified short laser pulses of picojoule-level (pJ-level) energy up to 100 millijoules (mJ), a gain of more than eight orders of magnitude over existing capabilities. A large Raman backscattered energy of up to 170 mJ was measured for a monochromatic 70 joule (J) pump pulse incident at an angle of 175 degrees. Injected pJ seed pulses were observed to grow at a rate corresponding to a gain coefficient of 180 cm-1.
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SERS-Based Sensor Detects Toxins at Ultralow Concentrations
A chemical sensor equipped with organic chemical compounds could provide selective, reproducible detection of miniscule amounts of heavy metal ions quickly. The sensor is based on a plasmon-polariton surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) platform.
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Image Colorization System Uses AI to Direct Its Choices
A data-driven image colorization technique uses AI and deep learning to colorize images in real-time, providing even novices with the ability to quickly colorize gray scale images with satisfactory results. The system is guided by a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), which propagates user edits by fusing low-level cues with high-level semantic information learned from large-scale data.
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Photon Upconversion Technique Utilizes Plasmonics, Quantum Wells
A method to efficiently upconvert light combines plasmonic metals and semiconducting quantum wells to create a plasmon-powered device to boost wavelength frequency. The novel photon upconversion technique is mediated by hot carriers in plasmonic nanostructures.
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New Polymer Material Goes for a Walk When Illuminated
A new polymer material has been developed that can undulate and propel itself forward when exposed to light. Scientists at Eindhoven University of Technology and Kent State University clamped a strip of the polymer material in a rectangular frame and illuminated it with one fixed light source; then they sat back and watched as it “walked” on its own.
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Hebrew University’s Quantum Information Science Center Receives Israeli Communication Grant Read Article
Zecotek to Develop 3D Display Technology for German Auto Manufacturer Read Article
Rockley, EPSRC to Fund Partnership With Southampton Read Article
Quantel Medical Photocoagulator Receives FDA Approval Read Article
ESO Signs Ten-Year Agreement with Australia Read Article
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Laser Control for Spectroscopy
Wavelength Electronics Inc. Wavelength Electronics offers several high performance solutions for complete control of a laser diode or QCL based spectrometer. This includes low-noise laser current operation, and milliKelvin stability temperature control. Choose the QCL Series with the PTC-CH for low noise, ultra-narrow linewidth and stable center wavelength.
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SPIE Optics + Photonics 2017
August 6-10, 2017 - San Diego Convention Center - San Diego United States
Photonics Media Booth: 739
SPIE Optics + Photonics 2017 is the premier event for the optics and photonics community, showcasing the latest research in optical engineering and applications, nanotechnology, sustainable energy, organic photonics, and astronomical instrumentation. Four conferences in one event - Nanoscience + Engineering, Organic Photonics + Electronics, Optical Engineering + Applications, and Optics + Photonics for Sustainable Energy. Join your peers at the largest multidisciplinary optical sciences meeting in North America.
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CALL FOR ARTICLES!
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 Managing Editor Michael Wheeler at [email protected], or use our online submission form.
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