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Nanomechanical Router Could Open Way for Scalable Quantum Networks
Researchers have developed a nanocomponent, called a nanomechanical router, that emits quantum information carried by photons and routes the photons in different directions inside a photonic chip. The microscopic-size component could provide a way to scale up quantum technology.
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Canon Surface Reflectance Analyzer
Canon U.S.A. Inc., Industrial Products Div. Canon RA-532H, Surface Reflectance Analyzer (goniophotometer), is a compact, portable device capable of measuring 4 surface appearance conditions in a single pass: gloss, haze, image clarity (IC), and BRDF (Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function). Additionally, Canon has recently released its own new parameter, “Scattering” parameter, overcoming the shortage of both IC and DOI (Distinctiveness of Image) when evaluating matte and textured surfaces as well as orange peel surface.
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Remote Sensing
Photonics Media From space and the sky around us to firmly on the ground, remote sensing is providing an important view of our surroundings that can’t be seen with our eyes alone. A variety of optical technologies are having an impact on applications as diverse as agriculture and defense, weather and climate, and are now part of the payload on satellites, planes and drones, and riding in and even guiding vehicles on the highway.
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Study Investigates Ways to Achieve Invisibility Without Using Metamaterials
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology have discovered a way to make a submicron-size cylinder disappear without using any specialized coating. Their findings could enable invisibility of natural materials at optical frequency and eventually lead to a simpler way of enhancing optoelectronic devices, including sensing and communication technologies.
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Semiconductor Homostructures Could Improve LED Design
Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have found that superinjection, an effect previously believed to be possible only in semiconductor heterostructures, can also occur in homostructures — that is, in structures made of a single semiconductor material. Their discovery could lead to new approaches in the development and production of light sources.
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Startup Accelerates Object Labeling of Image and Video Files for Machine Learning Read Article
Photronics Opens High-End Manufacturing Facilities in China Read Article
Ancient Material Shows High Degree of Birefringence for Use in Displays Read Article
RIT Professor Will Develop Diffractive Solar Sails for NASA Mission Read Article
Irradiated Magnets Behave Like Fluids to Regain Magnetic Properties Read Article
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CLEO 2019
May 5-10, 2019 - San Jose McEnery Convention Center - San Jose United States
Photonics Media Booth: 2312
With comprehensive, peer-reviewed technical sessions and market-focused programming, CLEO is the world’s premier international forum to learn about innovative advances, research, and new technologies from the laser science industry. From quantum computing to advanced imaging technologies to the search for new life and planets in the galaxy, CLEO brings together all aspects of electro-optic technologies. 200 companies exhibit at CLEO:EXPO, taking advantage of the annual industry-leading gathering to introduce new products and demonstrate cutting-edge innovations.
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Spectroscopic OCT: Seeing Under the Skin with Depth-Resolved Spectroscopy
Tue, May 14, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar, presented by Adam Wax, Ph.D., will introduce new methods for evaluating skin injury using spectroscopic measurements based on coherence imaging. These methods were developed by Wax and his group at the Biomedical Interferometry, Optics and Spectroscopy (BIOS) lab at Duke University. Wax will discuss spectroscopic OCT (SOCT), an extension of OCT technology for analyzing structural as well as spectroscopic information. He will present his lab’s application of SOCT for burn injuries and also address SOCT’s potential in the area of cancer detection.
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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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