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This Week in Photonics: Blue OLEDs Light the Way; $82M to Rochester Laser Lab (1/14/2021)

This Week in Photonics: Blue OLEDs Light the Way; $82M to Rochester Laser Lab
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Thursday, January 14, 2021
 
.: Top Stories

 
Hyperfluorescent Blue OLED Points Way to Pure and Efficient Blues
Hyperfluorescent Blue OLED Points Way to Pure and Efficient Blues
Researchers at Kyushu University have introduced a blue light source that could lead to more efficient OLED displays, while, at the same time, emitting blue light without compromise to the quality or purity of the light. The light source is based on a combination of emitter molecules that split energy conversion and emission processes.

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Deep Learning-Designed Network Shapes Light Pulse
Deep Learning-Designed Network Shapes Light Pulse
UCLA researchers developed a method to shape light pulses by creating physical networks composed of specially engineered photonic layers. Networks built on similar concepts, already capable of all-optical classification and image recognition, suggest that applications for the new technology span computing and AI.
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Moiré Metasurfaces Create Wide-Range Lens
Moiré Metasurfaces Create Wide-Range Lens
Researchers from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) have demonstrated that moiré metalenses can tune focal length along a wider range than previously seen. Moiré metalenses are tiny patterned lenses composed of artificial meta-atoms.
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.: More News

 

Technique Increases Effectiveness of Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy  Read Article 

Microscopy Method Seven Times More Sensitive for Live Cell Viewing  Read Article 

CARMEN Project's Multimodal Imaging to Detect Cancerous Cells Faster, More Accurately  Read Article 

Rochester Laser Lab Receives $82M in Funding  Read Article 

Titania Film Production Method Supports Industrial Manufacture Process, Efficiency  Read Article 

 
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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR): Theory, Practice, and Applications Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR): Theory, Practice, and Applications
Wed, Feb 10, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
This webinar with John D. Gilmore and Slawomir Piatek, Ph.D., of Hamamatsu will review the basic theory behind a Michaelson-Morley interferometer, and will apply it directly to today’s modern MEMS-based FTIR engines. The presenters will compare traditional grating-based spectrometers with FTIR, and the associated technological limitations, such spectral coverage, signal to noise ratio and noise induced by mechanical vibration. Participants will witness a live MEMS FTIR product demonstration and will learn about FTIR applications and some market challenges and solutions. Presented by Hamamatsu Corporation.
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