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This Week in Photonics: Imaging Human Embryos, Reducing OLED Energy Requirements, Eating Away at Carbon Emissions, and More (6/13/2019)

This Week in Photonics: Imaging Human Embryos, Reducing OLED Energy Requirements, Eating Away at Carbon Emissions, and More
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
       
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Researchers Combine OCT and 3D Microscopy to Image Embryos
Researchers Combine OCT and 3D Microscopy to Image Embryos
To help researchers and clinicians better understand the cellular-level events that occur during embryonic development, a team from the University of Houston and Baylor College of Medicine is developing a new technology to allow simultaneous imaging of embryonic structural development and the molecular underpinnings that occur in the developing circulatory system.
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Light-Powered Nano-Microbial ‘Factories’ Could Help Reduce Carbon
Light-Powered Nano-Microbial ‘Factories’ Could Help Reduce Carbon
Using light-activated quantum dots to activate specific enzymes within microbial cells, researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder created nanobio-hybrid organisms that can consume harmful gases such as carbon dioxide and convert them into biodegradable plastic, gasoline, ammonia, and biodiesel.
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Selective Formation of Excitons Could Lower OLED Energy Requirements
Selective Formation of Excitons Could Lower OLED Energy Requirements
Scientists from RIKEN and the University of California, San Diego, in collaboration with international partners, have demonstrated a new way to manipulate the excitons that are essential to the transport of electrons within OLEDs.
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Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI) - Flexible Sputtered Coatings Flexible Sputtered Coatings

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Roll-to-roll processes present a number of challenges when coating flexible surfaces, including unbalanced stress on each side of the substrate and limited line speed. These limitations affect the thickness and possibility of complex coatings. To address these challenges, Deposition Sciences, Inc. (DSI) developed their batch coating technology, MicroDyn®.

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH - GenICam-Compliant Camera Functions GenICam-Compliant Camera Functions

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IDS NXT cameras allow users not only to create and load individual image processing tasks, but also to make them available to any GenICam-compliant application, such as HALCON.

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PCO-TECH Inc. - Back Illuminated sCMOS by PCO Back Illuminated sCMOS by PCO

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Unique technology comes from evolution, combining existing and new technology. When PCO’s tried and trusted sCMOS cameras pool forces with modern back illuminated (bi) sensor technology, pco.edge 4.2 bi and pco.panda 4.2 bi come into the world of science. Both cameras stand out with their nearly perfect quantum...

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Bruker Nano Surfaces - Ultima 2Pplus Multiphoton Imaging Ultima 2Pplus Multiphoton Imaging

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With new advances in field of view, sensitivity, wavelength, and sample accommodation, Bruker’s Ultima 2Pplus delivers the best commercially available combination of flexibility, resolution, imaging depth, and speed, allowing users to perform simultaneous imaging, stimulation, and electrophysiology protocols with greater efficiency and effectivity.

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Cable-Free Brain Imaging Technique Proves Less Invasive, Shows Promise In Neuroscience
Cable-Free Brain Imaging Technique Proves Less Invasive, Shows Promise In Neuroscience
Researchers at Osaka University have developed a method to record brain activity in multiple freely moving mice simultaneously. The method is based on a recent bioluminescence-based indicator of membrane voltage.
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Growing 2D Crystals Over 3D Surfaces Could Be a Way to Engineer Quantum Emission
Growing 2D Crystals Over 3D Surfaces Could Be a Way to Engineer Quantum Emission
A team led by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory explored how 2D crystals grow over 3D objects and how the curvature of 3D objects can stretch and strain the 2D crystals. The team’s findings could lead to a strategy for engineering strain during the growth of crystals to fabricate single-photon emitters for quantum information processing.
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Facial Recognition Used to Monitor ICU Patient Safety  Read Article 

Optoscribe and Sumitomo Electric Deliver Field-Deployed Testbed for MCF Communications  Read Article 

Sofradir, ULIS Merge to Become Lynred  Read Article 

Intelerad Commits $75M to Advance New AI- and Cloud-Based Medical Imaging Software  Read Article 

Bioprinting System Uses Light Sheet Lithography in Top-Down Approach  Read Article 

 
Industry Events
 
 
LASER World of Photonics 2019
LASER World of Photonics 2019
June 24-27, 2019 - Munich Germany
Photonics Media Booth: B3.368
LASER World of PHOTONICS is the international trade fair for photonics components, systems, and applications and the only trade fair for lasers and photonics that covers the entire photonics sector. Bringing together all the key players at an international level, LASER World of PHOTONICS sets the standards in size, diversity, and relevance and is a source of impetus and a force that drives the market. In 2017, the fair gave 32,7000 visitors and 1,290 exhibitors from more than 70 countries a complete overview of all topics that pertain to photonics.
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IIoT and the Future of Vision
IIoT and the Future of Vision
Wed, Jun 19, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar will discuss how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is advancing machine vision. Presenter Tom Brennan will discuss the enabling technologies in IIoT, including embedded computing devices, cloud computing, cameras and smart cameras, software, artificial intelligence, and more. Additionally, he will discuss how IIoT has the potential to improve productivity, reduce waste and downtime, optimize manufacturing processes, and improve machine vision applications.
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