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This Week in Photonics: Lynred Secures Contract; Spectroscopy Deployed to Reveal Glass Imperfections
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Programmable 2D Nanomaterial Captures Artificial Light for Bioimaging
A light-harvesting nanomaterial inspired by hierarchically structured biominerals in nature could be used to build artificial light-harvesting systems. The programmable, hybrid nanomaterial is made from organic and inorganic components and combines the structural and functional complexity of biominerals with the programmability of a protein-like peptoid.
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HyperFine Brillouin Spectrometer
LightMachinery Inc. 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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Controlling Machines with Smart Vision Sensors
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH Whether in equipment, plant and mechanical engineering, medical technology, agriculture or logistics - image processing solutions are used in a wide variety of industries and scenarios to accelerate, control, and optimise processes. When artificial intelligence comes into play, the range of applications becomes even wider.
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Snap Inc. to Acquire WaveOptics, Announces New Gen of Spectacles Product
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Organic Optogenetics Tool Shines Light on Brain’s Communication Pathways
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Lynred NGP Infrared Detector to Join Company’s SWIR Linear Array as Part of Copernicus Program
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IIT Delhi to Establish Optics and Photonics Center
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Optical Rectennas Show Aptitude in Waste Heat Capture
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Multi-Line Lasers or Laser Combiners: What Solution Is Best for Fluorescence Imaging?
Thu, Jun 17, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Fluorescence based microscopy for high-resolution and high-throughput multi-fluorophore imaging typically relies on the use of several individual laser sources at different wavelengths, within the same instrument. Navigating the field of laser-based multi-color excitation options can be challenging. In this webinar Melissa Haahr and Helge Schmidt, Ph.D., of HÜBNER Photonics discuss the advantages of multi-line lasers and laser combiners with the aim to help identify the suitability of either solution for applications in fluorescence imaging. Presented by HÜBNER Photonics.
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