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This Week in Photonics: Optical Technologies for Treating Injuries on the Battlefield; Efficient Diffraction Gratings for Miniaturized Devices; and More (7/2/2020)

This Week in Photonics: Optical Technologies for Treating Injuries on the Battlefield; Efficient Diffraction Gratings for Miniaturized Devices; and More
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Thursday, July 2, 2020
 
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Optical Technology Covers Soldiers on Battlefield
Optical Technology Covers Soldiers on Battlefield
Military personnel have sophisticated technology at their fingertips in combat, and thanks to a federally funded research program, they may soon also have optical technologies ranging from wearable sensors to point-of-care imaging devices to help diagnose and treat their wounds.
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ETH Team Leads Way to More Precise Diffraction Gratings
ETH Team Leads Way to More Precise Diffraction Gratings
An ETH Zürich team, working with colleagues at Utrecht University and Heidelberg Instruments Nano, has found a way to achieve more efficient diffraction gratings. To make their gratings, the researchers produced wavy surfaces with nanometer precision.
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Integrated Platform for Visible-Light Chip Could Further Miniaturization
Integrated Platform for Visible-Light Chip Could Further Miniaturization
To support the miniaturization of optical devices and components, a scientific team led by researchers at ITMO University has devised a quick, affordable method to make visible-light nanophotonic chips.
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LightMachinery Inc. - HyperFine Brillouin Spectrometer HyperFine Brillouin Spectrometer

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The great challenge with Brillouin spectroscopy is that the scattered signal from the un-shifted wavelength of the laser can overwhelm the small Brillouin shifted return signal. LightMachinery has combined its leading-edge HyperFine spectrometer with a very narrow band tunable filter to suppress the bright un-shifted laser frequency.

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Photonics Media - Superresolution Microscopy Poster Superresolution Microscopy Poster

Photonics Media
With interest in the superresolution microscopy field growing rapidly, the editors of BioPhotonics magazine — in collaboration with acknowledged experts — created a poster with readers in mind that is suitable for lab, classroom and office. It features visually stunning, high-resolution images that reveal never-before-seen worlds...

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.: More News

 

RUB Scientists Show Radiative Auger Process in Quantum Dots, in Single-Photon Limit  Read Article 

Single-Photon Technology Could Allow High-Sensitivity, Low-Power OCT  Read Article 

SPIE, ICFO Unveil $1M Endowed Diversity-Focused Chair at ICFO  Read Article 

Raicol Crystals and Qubitekk Awarded Grant from BIRD Foundation  Read Article 

SPI Lasers to Rebrand Under TRUMPF Banner  Read Article 

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Radiometric Accuracy and Commercial UAVs: A Clash of Cultures? Radiometric Accuracy and Commercial UAVs: A Clash of Cultures?
Tue, Jul 7, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Data used to infer crop stress and related properties have traditionally been collected by highly accurate electro-optical systems aboard satellites, and validated using other calibrated sensors imaging the same territory. Radiometric calibration methods in the commercial UAV industry have developed differently, often sheltered within the industry's ecosystem. When accuracy counts, do commercial UAVs make the grade? Come join this webinar with Barbara Grant, founder of Grant Drone Solutions LLC, for an overview of relevant issues, and suggestions for the way forward.
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