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Optical Coatings Take a Leap Forward
A novel crystalline coating technique that produces low-loss mirrors could help accelerate progress in the development of lasers for precision measurement applications. The work, a collaboration between the University of Vienna and JILA, a joint institute of the University of Colorado at Boulder and NIST, builds on advancements in semiconductor lasers, quantum optomechanics and microfabrication to demonstrate low-loss mirrors based on substrate-transferred epitaxial multilayers that exhibit both unprecedentedly low mechanical loss and high optical quality. The creation of such high-quality optical coatings could have a significant impact on the performance of narrow-linewidth lasers used in precision sensing applications.
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3-D Display Doesn't Disturb 2-D Viewers
Watching 3-D TV with stereo glasses can be cumbersome, and taking them off to give your eyes a break only leaves you staring at a blurry image. But a 3D+2D display could change that, enabling viewers with glasses to see images in 3-D, while those without them see clear images in standard 2-D.
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Multispectral Photodiodes
PIXELTEQ
PixelSensor multispectral photodiodes combine custom spectral filters with the fast linear response of photodiodes – opening new possibilities for application-specific optical sensors.
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Off-Axis Light Weighted Hyperboloid
Hampton Controls
Hampton Controls manufactures a variety of optical components including large mirrors and lenses up to 2.5 meters, off-axis parts, with large size coring, lightweighted substrates, and extremely tight optical surface requirements.
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IsoPlane Spectrograph
Princeton Instruments
Inspired Innovation - Imagine a spectrograph that sharply focuses data at every wavelength, allows the unrestricted use of large-format detectors, and directs photons to where they are supposed to go.
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Faraday Isolators
Electro-Optics Technology
EOT’s 2µm Faraday Isolator is ideal for use with thulium and holmium lasers in the 2000 to 2100nm region. The isolator provides >30dB isolation for power levels up to 30W and has a pulsed damage threshold of 5J/cm2 at 10ns.
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E-Skin Lights Up at a Touch
A user-interactive sensor network on flexible plastic could help robots become more touchy-feely, literally, enabling a new form of human-machine interaction.
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On this edition of the industry's only weekly newscast: a nanowafer tunes for optimal light absorption, subtle differences in butterfly wings could inspire new materials, paper-thin electronic skins light up at a touch, and a 16-year-old from Oregon develops a method to optimize quantum dots for solar applications. Hosted by Photonics Media's Laura Marshall and Melinda Rose.
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Photodetector Discerns Polarized Light Intrinsically
Few photodetector materials can discern polarized light — individual electromagnetic waves oscillating parallel to one another — directly without the use of a grate or a filter. For a newly created carbon-based broadband photodetector, however, polarimetry is intrinsic to the active material.
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SPIE Optics + Photonics is the largest interdisciplinary technical conference in North America, presenting the latest research and technologies in solar, nano, optics, photonics and space optics. The conference’s four symposia (Nanoscience + Engineering, Solar Energy + Technology, Organic Photonics + Electronics, and Optical Engineering + Applications) will offer more than 3200 presentations, including plenary and featured talks on topics such as metamaterials for molded optical wavefronts, asteroid-tracking and collision-mitigation, Kepler’s search for Earthlike planets and nanoparticle technology to convert solar energy directly into saturated steam for sterilizing tools and waste. The show also will include more than 40 professional development courses, poster sessions, panel discussions and a tribute to H. John Caulfield.
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