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This Week in Photonics: Photonics West, SPIE Meetings to be Virtual Through March; Automate Postponed (12/17/2020)

This Week in Photonics: Photonics West, SPIE Meetings to be Virtual Through March; Automate Postponed
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Thursday, December 17, 2020
 
.: Top Stories

 
Light Powers Butterfly-Inspired Hydrogen Sensor
Light Powers Butterfly-Inspired Hydrogen Sensor
Butterfly wings are the inspiration for a light-activated hydrogen sensor device capable of producing ultraprecise results at room temperature. Tests demonstrated the sensor’s ability to detect hydrogen leaks before they develop to a point at which they could pose a safety risk.

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Nanochip Outlines Path for Quantum Advantage
Nanochip Outlines Path for Quantum Advantage
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute and the University of Bochum (Germany) developed a chip with scale-up potential that they say will serve as a core component of a quantum simulator. The researchers produced a large enough number of stable photons, encoded with information, to scale up their nanochip device.

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Optical Nanosensor Helps Plants Detect, Monitor Arsenic Levels
Optical Nanosensor Helps Plants Detect, Monitor Arsenic Levels
A novel plant nanobionic optical sensor, capable of both detecting and, in real time, monitoring levels of arsenic in underground environments, exhibits changes in fluorescence intensity to indicate the presence and quantity of the metal.
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.: Photonics Spectra Conference

 
Presentation: Biophotonics Technologies Applied at Point of Care Optical Approaches for Clinical Use
Presentation: Biophotonics Technologies Applied at Point of Care
Presented by: Juergen Popp, Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

The ability to pair Raman spectroscopy with other optical modalities is allowing clinicians and medical personnel to provide care outside of highly specialized laboratory settings. From cellular imaging to surgical procedure, advances in optical instrumentation are driving progress in biomedical research and practice.

Juergen Popp, scientific director of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, and editor of the Journal of Biophotonics, presents an online session introducing an automated Raman platform that incorporates the function of specifically developed chips to enable microbial analysis. Popp’s presentation will also include discussion on the usability of multimodal microscopes, and their role in and surgery and in-vivo medical imaging.

Biophotonics Technologies Applied at Point of Care is part of the Biomedical Imaging track of the Photonics Spectra Conference. Presentations will introduce the latest trends and technologies from across the photonics landscape. Registration remains open.

The inaugural Photonics Spectra Conference starts on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and runs through Friday, Jan. 22. Registration is free for the event, which is offered exclusively online.

For more information and to register, www.photonics.com/pscinfo.

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Northrop Grumman Synoptics - SYNOPTICS Now Offers IBS Coatings SYNOPTICS Now Offers IBS Coatings

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Quasi-Rugate thin film designs are optimized for high-power laser applications for ultra-fast through CW applications across the wavelength range of 355 nm to 2200 nm. Each design has a unique refractive index profile specifically tuned to give optimal performance for our customer’s applications.

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Photonics Media - Stabilizing the Line of Sight Stabilizing the Line of Sight

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In Stabilizing the Line of Sight, authors Peter J. and Rhonda L. Kennedy provide a methodology and an example for executing a successful end-to-end line-of-sight (LOS) design. Comprehensive in scope, this book will give readers a better understanding of the relationships between the various engineering disciplines that are required for successful LOS control.

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.: More News

 

SPIE Moves Photonics West and Meetings to Virtual Formats  Read Article 

Photonic Quantum Computer Reportedly Demonstrates Quantum Advantage  Read Article 

A3 Postpones Automate to 2022  Read Article 

ZEISS Strengthens Microscopy Business with arivis AG Investment  Read Article 

COBO Launches Co-Packaged Optics Working Group  Read Article 

.: All Things Photonics

 
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Chunlei Guo, from the High-Intensity Femtosecond Laser Laboratory in the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, discusses his work in laser processing, leading to the discovery of highly functionalized materials. Guo’s research, including with black and colored metals, is addressing societal issues including global access to clean water. Chrys Panayiotou, executive director of LASER-TEC, joins us to talk about developing a highly skilled optics and photonics workforce.
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