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This Week in Photonics: First Look at Asteroid Bennu, Deep Learning-Based Approach to Imaging in Low Light, and More (12/20/2018)

This Week in Photonics: First Look at Asteroid Bennu, Deep Learning-Based Approach to Imaging in Low Light, and More
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
       
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First Observations of Asteroid Bennu Reveal Water Was Once Present
First Observations of Asteroid Bennu Reveal Water Was Once Present
Data obtained from the OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft’s two spectrometers, the OSIRIS-REx Visible and Infrared Spectrometer (OVIRS) and the OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emissions Spectrometer (OTES), reveal the presence of molecules that contain oxygen and hydrogen atoms bonded together, known as “hydroxyls,” on the asteroid Bennu.
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Device for Measuring Nanoparticles Could Aid in Quantum Measurement
Device for Measuring Nanoparticles Could Aid in Quantum Measurement
A new device that can measure and control an optically trapped nanoparticle with extreme sensitivity has been developed. Although this approach has been used before with trapped atoms, the researchers said they are the first to use it to precisely measure the motion of an optically trapped nanoparticle made of billions of atoms.
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Moving 2D Circuits to Any Smooth Surface Could Open Way for Next-Gen Sensors
Moving 2D Circuits to Any Smooth Surface Could Open Way for Next-Gen Sensors
Atom-flat sensors, made from 2D materials, could be used to monitor performance without adding weight or hindering signal flow if they could be seamlessly integrated onto surfaces with different geometries where detection for near-field signal is desired.
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Deep Learning Is Used to Recover Objects in Low Light
Deep Learning Is Used to Recover Objects in Low Light
A new imaging technique demonstrates that deep neural networks (DNNs) can be used to illuminate transparent features such as biological tissues and cells in images taken with very little light. The researchers used a DNN to reconstruct transparent objects from images of the objects taken in near total darkness.
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Miniature QCL Frequency Combs Provide Robust Solution for Chemical Sensing
Miniature QCL Frequency Combs Provide Robust Solution for Chemical Sensing
Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) are working with laser frequency combs to enable chemical analysis on a chip. This new patent-pending technology will enable frequency combs to be created on a single chip in a simple, robust manner.
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NANOMETA 2019
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January 3-6, 2019 - Olympia Sport and Kongresszentrum Seefeld - Seefeld Austria
NANOMETA 2019 will bring together the international nanotechnology, photonics, and materials research communities to discuss recent challenges and results in an informal setting. The technical program will include invited and selected contributed papers in the areas of plasmonics, metamaterials, and metadevices; quantum and topological nanophotonics; new materials for nanophotonics; and optical superresolution. The conference will be organized into two parallel sessions, Nanophotonics and Metamaterials.
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