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This Week in Photonics: Computer-Generated Holographic Displays, Robotic-Assisted Surgery, a Step Toward the Quantum Internet, and More (1/31/2019)

This Week in Photonics: Computer-Generated Holographic Displays, Robotic-Assisted Surgery, a Step Toward the Quantum Internet, and More
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Thursday, January 31, 2019
       
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Lens-Free, Multicolor Holography Technique Could Enable Compact 3D Displays
Lens-Free, Multicolor Holography Technique Could Enable Compact 3D Displays
A holography technique based on computer-generated holograms (CHGs) produces complex, multicolor holographic images without any bulky optical components. The researchers encoded a multicolor image onto a 300- by 300-µm hologram in a 2D waveguide structure and demonstrated a multicolor CGH in an all-dielectric waveguide metasurface system.
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All-Photonic Quantum Repeaters Could Lead to Faster, More Secure Quantum Internet
All-Photonic Quantum Repeaters Could Lead to Faster, More Secure Quantum Internet
Researchers at the University of Toronto are working to address the challenges of transmitting quantum information securely over great distances using optical fiber communication. They have developed a prototype for a key element for all-photonic quantum repeaters, called all-photonic time-reversed adaptive (TRA) Bell measurement.
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Hyperspectral Imaging Could Automate, Improve Plastics Recycling
Hyperspectral Imaging Could Automate, Improve Plastics Recycling
A new method using NIR hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and chemometrics could make it possible to sort between different types of plastic and between different flame retardants added to plastic — a necessity for recycling plastics more economically.
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Photomultiplier Tubes from Brown Team Will Be the 'Eyes' of New Dark Matter Detector
Photomultiplier Tubes from Brown Team Will Be the 'Eyes' of New Dark Matter Detector
Brown University researchers have assembled two arrays of photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) to serve as the “eyes” for the LUX-ZEPLIN (L-Z) dark matter detector, which will begin its search for dark matter particles at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, S.D., in 2020. At this former mining site, the detector will be shielded by about 1 mile of rock to limit interference.
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Optical Microscopy System Simultaneously Observes and Stimulates Multiple Living Cells in 3D
Optical Microscopy System Simultaneously Observes and Stimulates Multiple Living Cells in 3D
A new optical microscope uses holographic techniques to stimulate multiple cells simultaneously and monitor cell activity after stimulation. The system consists of two subfunctions: 3D observation of cells and 3D stimulation of cells based on digital holography.
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Photoacoustic Approach Uses Lasers to Send Messages  Read Article 

Robotic-Assisted Lung Surgery Can Help Improve Patient Outcomes  Read Article 

InPulse Project Is Expected to Accelerate PIC Development in Europe  Read Article 

New Free-Space Enhancement Cavities Developed for Optical Solitons  Read Article 

UV-Powered Fluid Pump Could be Used to Move Pollutants, Deliver Drugs  Read Article 

 
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