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This Week in Photonics: Massive Zoom in Tiny Form Factor From a Single Optical Element (6/17/2021)

This Week in Photonics: Massive Zoom in Tiny Form Factor From a Single Optical Element
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Thursday, June 17, 2021
 
.: Top Stories

 
Barrel-Eliminating Optical Element Enables Massive Zoom in Tiny Form Factor
Barrel-Eliminating Optical Element Enables Massive Zoom in Tiny Form Factor
A novel optical element will one day enable composite lenses and telescopes in a form factor small enough to fit in a pocket. The device, called a spaceplate, is designed to mimic the empty space needed to focus an image — meaning one day photographers will be able to take pictures of faraway subjects without a long-barrel telephoto lens.

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Quantum Microscope Achieves Unprecedented Clarity in Cellular Imaging
Quantum Microscope Achieves Unprecedented Clarity in Cellular Imaging
A quantum microscope developed at the University of Queensland can resolve cellular structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. The designing researchers showed that quantum correlations can increase performance beyond the limit imposed by photodamage in other microscope configurations, in work that overcomes a significant barrier in furthering microscopy for biological imaging.
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Fluorescence Microscopy Technique Images Deep Brain in High Resolution
Fluorescence Microscopy Technique Images Deep Brain in High Resolution
A noninvasive brain imaging technique developed by researchers at ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich works in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum to enable superresolution deep-tissue fluorescence microscopy at four times the depth limit imposed by light diffusion. The technique, diffuse optical localization imaging (DOLI), operates in a resolution-depth regime previously inaccessible with optical methods.

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.: Vision Spectra Conference

 
Is It a Wolf or a Husky? Can You Trust Your AI Vision Model? Presentation: Is It a Wolf or a Husky? Can You Trust Your AI Vision Model?
Presented by: Ted Way, Microsoft

Artificial intelligence is ubiquitous in computer vision applications — from self-driving cars to retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and beyond. How do you know your computer vision AI model is working as advertised?

In his presentation, Ted Way, Ph.D., a program manager lead for the Microsoft Insights Apps AI team, will cover various ways that AI models can be fooled, such as by adding stickers to a stop sign. The session will also focus on using techniques to probe how a vision AI model makes a decision. Finally, Way will show how the LIME (local interpretable model-agnostic explanations) technique explains what an AI model is doing when it's looking at pictures of wolves and huskies, for example.

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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.: Featured Products

 
Boston Micro Fabrication - BMF - Micro-Precision 3D Printers Micro-Precision 3D Printers

Boston Micro Fabrication - BMF
A 2021 Prism Awards winner, the microArch S240 is a micro-precision 3D printer capable of achieving resolution of 2 µm~50 µm and tolerance of +/- 5 µm~25 µm, thus providing mold-free, ultra-high-resolution fast prototyping and end part capability.

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Delta Optical Thin Film A/S - Optical Filters for Point of Care Optical Filters for Point of Care

Delta Optical Thin Film A/S
Point of Care (PoC) instruments have various uses in medical diagnostics, including the detection of infectious diseases such as Covid-19. These types of tests only require a single drop of blood, saliva, or urine and can be performed by a GP within minutes.

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Pfeiffer Vacuum Inc. - Helium Leak Detectors and Vacuum Pumps Helium Leak Detectors and Vacuum Pumps

Pfeiffer Vacuum Inc.
The Pfeiffer Vacuum ASM 340 is a high performance and durable leak detector providing short cycle times and high throughput. It used for leak checking vacuum systems that are used in manufacturing of photonic devices and leak checking final hermetic sealed products.

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TRIOPTICS GmbH - Image Quality Measurement Service Image Quality Measurement Service

TRIOPTICS GmbH
With the ImageMaster® HR TempControl measurement service TRIOPTICS measures the image quality of your optics from -40 °C to +120 °C. Do you want to ensure that cameras used in safety-critical applications, e.g. in the automotive or defense sector,..

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.: More News

 

Photoacoustic Computerized Tomography Images the Brain with Laser Light  Read Article 

David Hagan Named Dean of UCF’s College of Optics and Photonics  Read Article 

NASA Partners with Harvard on Metasurface Polarimetry  Read Article 

Clinical, Commercial Applications Loom for Ultracompact On-Chip Spectrometer  Read Article 

Health Care and Deep Tech Innovators Awarded at SPIE Startup Challenge  Read Article 

 
.: Upcoming Webinars

 
Polarization Extinction Ratio Measurement in Highly Birefringent Materials: Challenges and Solutions Polarization Extinction Ratio Measurement in Highly Birefringent Materials: Challenges and Solutions
Wed, Jun 23, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar with Wajih Daab, product line manager for Luna Innovations, discusses the Polarization Extinction Ratio (PER) testing solutions offered by Luna which help manufacturers accelerate the testing time and improve measurement accuracy. Presented by Luna Innovations, Inc.

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