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Tunable Single-Photon Emitter Could Empower Quantum Info Processing
Carbon nanotube quantum light emitters have been produced that are capable of single-photon emission at room temperature and at telecommunications wavelengths. These emitters could be used for optically based quantum information processing and information security as well as for sensing, metrology and imaging. Critical to the success of the project was the ability to force the nanotube to emit light from a single point along the tube, specifically at a defect site.
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Flat Microscope Will Be Used in Implantable Neural Interface
A prototype of a flat microscope, called FlatScope, has been developed as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) project. The microscope will be designed to sit on the surface of the brain, where it will detect optical signals from neurons in the cortex. The ultimate goal of the NESD project, which includes research teams from the U.S. and Europe, is to develop an alternate path for sight and sound to be delivered directly to the human brain.
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New Method Promises Easier Nanoscale Manufacturing
A new method to precisely pattern nanomaterials could open a new path to manufacturing next-generation electronic devices. Scientists at the University of Chicago (UChicago) and Argonne National Laboratory say their discovery could make building nanomaterials into complex structures for uses in LED displays, cellular phones, photodetectors and solar cells much more attainable.
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Laser-Based Weeding Supports Sustainable Agriculture
A smart system for controlling invasive weed growth uses multispectral sensors and computer vision algorithms to detect and classify all plants in a field. After weeds are identified, a laser beam is used to eliminate or seriously damage the weeds. Sensing cameras are attached to an all-terrain robot or even a tractor add-on to find and target unwanted weeds.
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NASA to Test New Solar Array on International Space Station Read Article
System Uses Quaternary Code to Optically Store Data Read Article
Andor CCD Deployed on Antarctica Bright Star Survey Telescope Read Article
Laser Ablation-Vacuum Capture System Can Identify Trace Substances in Fingerprints Read Article
NSF Awards $400K Grant to UCF for Photon Tunnel Development Read Article
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The HyperFine Spectrometer
LightMachinery Inc. Designed for measuring hyperfine spectra and subtle spectral shifts, the HyperFine spectrometer from LightMachinery is a compact, low cost spectrometer capable of sub-picometer resolution. It is ideal for pulsed laser characterization and for measuring the small spectral shifts from Brillouin scattering. Simple software allows the user to review spectra in real time and save or export for more analysis.
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InGaAs Image Sensors for NIR
Hamamatsu Corporation Hamamatsu offers a diverse lineup of image sensors, including InGaAs image sensors for NIR applications. Our new G13393-0808W InGaAs area image sensor is sensitive to 0.95-1.7 µm wavelengths, and is suitable for applications such as hyperspectral imaging, thermal image monitoring, NIR imaging, traffic monitoring, foreign object screening, and nondestructive inspection.
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IEEE 14th International Conference on Group IV Photonics 2017
August 23-25, 2017 - Grand Hyatt Berlin - Berlin Germany
The Group IV Photonics Conference (GFP 2017), now in its 14th year, delivers insights on current and future innovations in Group IV element-based photonic materials and devices, including silicon photonics, as well as other integration and fabrication technologies. Scheduled as a single-track conference, GFP 2017 facilitates personal interaction between colleagues, including oral and poster sessions of contributed and invited papers, as well as a plenary session with overviews of important Group IV element photonics topics.
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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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