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This Week in Photonics: Photonics West Starts March 6; Optics and Photonics Caucus Launches (3/4/2021)

This Week in Photonics: Photonics West Starts March 6; Optics and Photonics Caucus Launches
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Thursday, March 4, 2021
 
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Diagnostic Solution, Powered by Microfluidic Chip, Leads to Inexpensive Hemoglobin Measurements
Diagnostic Solution, Powered by Microfluidic Chip, Leads to Inexpensive Hemoglobin Measurements
SigTuple Technologies and the Indian Institute of Science demonstrated an AI-powered, imaging-based tool for the estimation of hemoglobin levels. The setup combines a microfluidic chip and an AI-enabled microscope designed for deriving the total, as well as differential counts, of blood cells. The method uses a microfluidic chip and reagent, costing less than $0.14, as well as a detector in the form of a conventional microscopy camera.
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Graphene Tech Aids in Copper Additive Manufacturing
Graphene Tech Aids in Copper Additive Manufacturing
Uppsala University researchers, in collaboration with graphene materials company Graphmatech, demonstrated a method for lowering the reflectivity of copper powder. The work could lead to more densely printed parts through laser additive manufacturing (AM).

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Polymer Layer 'Waveguide' Helps Luminescent Windows Generate Light Energy
Polymer Layer 'Waveguide' Helps Luminescent Windows Generate Light Energy
An advancement to smart window technology incorporates luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) into window or windowpane designs. A team from Rice University’s Brown School of Engineering designed its foot-square “windows” by placing a conjugated polymer between two clear acrylic panels. The technique aims to solve energy generation and efficiency issues that face building structures.
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PerkinElmer - LAMBDA 1050+ UV/Vis/NIR Spectrophotometer LAMBDA 1050+ UV/Vis/NIR Spectrophotometer

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Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI) - Difficult Coatings Made Easy Difficult Coatings Made Easy

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DSI produces a wide variety of highly reliable, durable, and heat-resistant optical coatings which include Conformal AR’s, AR coated ball lenses, Dark Mirrors, Bandpass Filters, and Coating Flexible substrates. Our exclusive technologies and custom deposition chambers offer coatings from the ultraviolet (UV) through...

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Photonics West 2021 Shifts to Digital Forum Model, Will Feature On-Demand Viewings  Read Article 

US Congressional Optics and Photonics Caucus Launches  Read Article 

EU’s Quantum Flagship Program Takes Aim at Large-Scale Quantum Computing  Read Article 

ICLED-Powered Sensor Charts Course for Cost-Effective Methane Detection  Read Article 

BIOLASE Promotes John Beaver to President, CEO  Read Article 

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How the Kinetix sCMOS Camera Broke the Golden Rule of Compromise in Scientific Imaging How the Kinetix sCMOS Camera Broke the Golden Rule of Compromise in Scientific Imaging
Tue, Mar 23, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Product and applications experts from Teledyne Photometrics are joined by leading imaging scientists to discuss how the latest developments in scientific CMOS (sCMOS) technology are opening up new possibilities in imaging. Presenters Dan Croucher, Ph.D. and Rachit Mohindra discuss how they are using the Kinetix to solve challenges from the high-speed collection of large, 3D volumes in live cells to the lowest light single molecule and super-resolution imaging. Presented by Teledyne Photometrics.
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.: All Things Photonics

 
All Things Photonics
Frequency combs have revolutionized time and frequency metrology, making stops along the way to key developments in optical clocks, and, as it turns out, broadband spectroscopy. In a conversation that veers from interferometry to holography, and optoelectronics to solid-state lasing, Nathalie Picque from Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics shares insights about her latest research. UCLA’s Aydogan Ozcan is back for the second part of a conversation about “Terahertz pulse shaping using diffractive surfaces.”
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