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This Week in Photonics: Lawrence Livermore Physicists Detail Milestone in Fusion Energy; LASER World of PHOTONICS Gears Up for 2022 (2/10/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Lawrence Livermore Physicists Detail Milestone in Fusion Energy; LASER World of PHOTONICS Gears Up for 2022
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Thursday, February 10, 2022
 
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LASER World of PHOTONICS Will Showcase Quantum Innovation in Return to Munich
LASER World of PHOTONICS Will Showcase Quantum Innovation in Return to Munich
Photonics industry market leaders, research institutes, and, thanks to a dedicated trade fair platform in the quantum space, drivers in the quantum industry will return to Munich April 26-29 for LASER World of PHOTONICS. The event is taking place for the 25th time in 2022, after last year’s trade fair was postponed.
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II-VI Advances Its Diamond Platform, Electronics Sector Presence
II-VI Advances Its Diamond Platform, Electronics Sector Presence
II-VI will collaborate with Element Six, a provider of synthetic diamonds and superhard materials, to expand the Pittsburgh-based engineered materials and optoelectronic components company’s diamond platform. Through the collaboration, II-VI is licensing from Element Six its intellectual property and equipment necessary to produce high-quality, single-crystal diamond.
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Laser System Enables Milestone Step Toward Self-Sustaining Fusion Energy
Laser System Enables Milestone Step Toward Self-Sustaining Fusion Energy
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility say that, for the first time, physicists have engineered and tested a laser system in which fusion itself provided most of the heat needed for a fusion reaction. The accomplishment will enable higher levels of fusion performance, on the road to attaining energy from nuclear fusion and self-sustaining fusion energy.
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Electro-Photonics Bridges a Sensor Logjam for Autonomous Vehicles  Read Article 

NSF Partners with White House on Quantum Workforce  Read Article 

SCANLAB, Pulsar Photonics Extend Collaboration for Scan Solutions  Read Article 

Airbus Awarded HydRON-Related Projects by ESA  Read Article 

Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Offers Precision Wave Control  Read Article 

 
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Single-Photon Detectors and Detection: SiPM, SPAD, SNSPD, PMT, TES, and Photon-Resolving Camera Technologies Single-Photon Detectors and Detection: SiPM, SPAD, SNSPD, PMT, TES, and Photon-Resolving Camera Technologies
Wed, Feb 16, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
Slawomir Piatek, Ph.D., of NJIT and Hamamatsu overviews six types of single-photon photodetectors for low-light conditions: photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), single-photon avalanche photodiodes (SPADs), silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs), superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs), superconducting transition edge sensor (TES), and photon-resolving cameras. All of these detector technologies are becoming more popular as developers and suppliers aim toward satisfying the increasing demand for ‘modern’ photonic applications, including quantum computing, lidar, dark matter detection, and more. Presented by Hamamatsu Corporation.

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