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NIR Imaging System Could Help Identify Hard-to-Detect Cancers at Earlier Stage
An optical imaging system developed by MIT researchers could enable physicians to identify tiny tumors deep within the body, leading to earlier detection and treatment of cancer. The system uses fluorescent probes that emit light at different NIR wavelengths, depending on the type of doping element that is used.
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Quantum Dots Are Tuned to Build IR Camera Cheaply, Efficiently
To build an inexpensive IR camera, scientists at the University of Chicago leveraged the wide spectral tunability of colloidal quantum dots (CQDs), tweaking the CQDs to develop a formula to detect shortwave IR and another formula to detect midwave IR.
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Near-IR Light Measurement Software
Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement Part of the Radiant Vision Systems family of automated photometric test and measurement software, the near-infrared light measurement software module (TT-NIRI) provides all of the benefits of Radiant’s TrueTest software test sequencing platform to efficiently perform image-based measurements of 940 nm near-infrared (near-IR or NIR) LEDs, lasers, and Diffractive Optical Elements (DOE) used for:
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Cameras with Liquid Lens Control
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH The low-cost uEye LE USB 3.1 Gen 1 board level cameras (6 MP or 18 MP sensor) from IDS are available as variants able to control liquid lenses. Users can easily and conveniently adjust the focus via the user interface or programming interface.
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New Approach Facilitates Spectroscopy on Individual Molecules
A new spectroscopic measurement method, developed by scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), determines the spectral properties of individual molecules, providing precise information about the interaction of single molecules with their environment.
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Summit to Show That Top Megatrends Depend on Photonics Read Article
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Microrotors Trap Tiny Objects Without Exposing Them to Light Read Article
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OSA Biophotonics Congress 2019
April 14-17, 2019 - Tucson United States
In this OSA Congress, the latest advances in molecular probe development, life science imaging, and optical instrumentation will be presented. This year's plenary speakers, Valentina Emiliani and Aydogan Ozcan, will speak on optogenetics and deep learning-enabled microscopy respectively, and the OSA Technical Groups and OSA Foundation will host a series of special events. Image courtesy of OSA, The Optical Society.
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Going the Extra Mile with Contrast Optimization: A Practical Comparison of Micro-Imaging System Optimization
Thu, Mar 28, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar, presented by Zemax, will demonstrate the use of contrast optimization in the development of a micro-imaging system, along with a comparison using other optimization methods. It will also look at results using alternate lens design programs. Contrast optimization greatly simplifies the calculation of the modulation transfer function (MTF), giving imaging system designers a better option for targeting imaging quality. Contrast optimization also improves the speed of MTF optimization, resulting in better design solutions.
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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, BioPhotonics, Vision Spectra, and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to [email protected], or use our online submission form.
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