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This Week in Photonics: High-Precision Laser Welding; Single Photons from Quantum Dots; Hundredfold Improvement in THz Camera Speed; and More (7/23/2020)

This Week in Photonics: High-Precision Laser Welding; Single Photons from Quantum Dots; Hundredfold Improvement in THz Camera Speed; and More
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Thursday, July 23, 2020
 
.: Top Stories

 
T-Ray Camera Speed Boosted a Hundredfold
T-Ray Camera Speed Boosted a Hundredfold
An international research team led by professor Emma Pickwell-MacPherson from the University of Warwick has reached a crucial milestone toward developing single-pixel terahertz imaging technology for use in biomedical and industrial applications.
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Limitations of Superresolution Microscopy Overcome
Limitations of Superresolution Microscopy Overcome
An international team of researchers has combined superresolution microscopy method dSTORM with expansion microscopy to overcome a previous limitation of superresolution microscopy.
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Hybrid Process Integrates PIC with Artificial Atoms to Scale Up Quantum Chip
Hybrid Process Integrates PIC with Artificial Atoms to Scale Up Quantum Chip
MIT researchers have developed a way to manufacture and integrate artificial atoms with photonic circuitry to produce a quantum chip that could be used for large-scale quantum systems. Using a hybrid approach, they built what they believe to be the largest integrated artificial-atom photonics chip yet.
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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 - Photonics Spectrum Reference Chart Photonics Spectrum Reference Chart

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This full-color, 30 × 20.5-inch poster of the photonics spectrum displays the major commercial laser lines, detectors and optical materials in the ultraviolet to the far-infrared and beyond. The chart was updated in 2018 to reflect the changing technologies in the photonics industry.

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.: More News

 

ASML Set to Expand with Acquisition of Berliner Glas  Read Article 

Device Produces Single Photons from Quantum Dots  Read Article 

Funding Secured for Australian Quantum Science and Technology Research Projects  Read Article 

Fraunhofer ILT Project Demonstrates Thulium Laser Joining of Plastic Components Minus Absorbers  Read Article 

Emergent Vision Technologies Expands into EMEA Market with German Subsidiary  Read Article 

.: Upcoming Webinars

 
An Oblique Plane Light-Sheet Microscope with 200-nm-Scale Resolution An Oblique Plane Light-Sheet Microscope with 200-nm-Scale Resolution
In this webinar, UT Southwestern professor Kevin Dean will describe an oblique plane microscope that uses a newly developed glass-tipped objective and an optimized optical train to maximize the speed, field of view, and resolution of the overall imaging system. He will characterize the performance of this microscope, and then demonstrate biological imaging of clathrin-mediated endocytosis, cell migration, natural killer cell induced cytotoxicity, and more. This webinar is sponsored by Applied Scientific Instrumentation; Andor Technology, part of the Oxford Instruments Group; TOPTICA Photonics; and Coherent Inc.

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