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This Week in Photonics: Quantum: An Industry Merger and (Synthetic) Diamond Fabrication (6/10/2021)

This Week in Photonics: Quantum: An Industry Merger and (Synthetic) Diamond Fabrication
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Thursday, June 10, 2021
 

Correction: The subject line of last week’s “This Week in Photonics” newsletter misidentified the coordinating and managing body of an Earth observation program. Lynred will supply its Next-Generation Panchromatic (NGP) SWIR detector for the Copernicus program. Copernicus is an EU program.

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Low-Cost Synthetic Diamond Fabrication Could Step Up Quantum Tech
Low-Cost Synthetic Diamond Fabrication Could Step Up Quantum Tech
Using a thin tungsten layer as a restraining, conductive, removable hard mask, researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) developed a method for the fabrication of synthetic diamond. The developed material can be used for the photonic circuitry used in quantum technologies.
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Printable Device May Restore Sight to the Blind
Printable Device May Restore Sight to the Blind
An “artificial retina” developed at the University of Sydney may one day restore sight to the blind, according to its creator, Matthew Griffith of the Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis and the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering.
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Hyperspectral Imaging, OCT Team to Detect Early Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease
Hyperspectral Imaging, OCT Team to Detect Early Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease
A research and engineering team collaborating with the international research and development group imec used imec’s hyperspectral snapshot camera, SNAPSCAN, to collect information from 16 spectral bands in a single capture. The team is exploring retinal imaging techniques to quantify the accumulation of amyloid-beta protein in the brain.
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.: Vision Spectra Conference

 
Shrinking Pixels and Growing Sensors: Two Approaches for Increasing Resolution Presentation: “Shrinking Pixels and Growing Sensors: Two Approaches for Increasing Resolution”
Presented by: Greg Hollows, Edmund Optics

The drive for continuous innovation in machine vision results in a constantly increasing demand for higher resolution. Sensor manufacturers can take two main approaches to meet demand: They can either shrink pixels, or increase sensor size. Both options come with tradeoffs, in terms of sensor performance, and with the imaging optics used with them. Because of fundamental limitations in the pixel size that can be successfully used with traditional imaging optics, the sizes of the sensor and mounting interface must increase to accommodate demands for higher resolution.

Greg Hollows, vice president of the Imaging Business Unit at Edmund Optics in Barrington, N.J., goes into the meaning of this trend for lenses; the challenges the trend introduces for builders of machine vision systems; and solutions for getting the most out of sensors and lenses.

The inaugural Vision Spectra Conference runs July 20 - 22. Registration is free for the event, which is offered exclusively online. For more information and registration, please visit www.photonics.com/vsc2021. Continued coverage of this inaugural event will also be available on vision-spectra.com and Photonics.com leading up to the conference.

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Researchers Demystify Contradiction of Supermode Microcavity Lasers  Read Article 

Honeywell Quantum Solutions, Cambridge Quantum Computing to Merge  Read Article 

Jennifer Cable Named President of Thorlabs  Read Article 

Metamaterial Boosts Infrared Spectroscopy’s Sensitivity  Read Article 

European Photonics Industry Growing Close to Double Global GDP Rate  Read Article 

 
.: Upcoming Webinars

 
Multi-Line Lasers or Laser Combiners: What Solution Is Best for Fluorescence Imaging? 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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.: All Things Photonics

 
All Things Photonics
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy is the technology behind a newly developed forensic technique for tire chemical analysis. University of Central Florida’s Matthieu Baudelet, who introduced the method in a recent Applied Spectroscopy paper, explains the approach and how it is poised to enhance crime scene investigation. Pierre Türschmann, CEO of Interherence, talks about how the company is working to resolve the bottleneck of reproducibility in microscopy.

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