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This Week in Photonics: Award Winners Crowned at Laser Munich; Remote Sensing Helps Track Carbon Emissions (5/5/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Award Winners Crowned at Laser Munich; Remote Sensing Helps Track Carbon Emissions
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Thursday, May 5, 2022
 
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Noninvasive Imaging Method Measures Below the Diffraction Limit
Noninvasive Imaging Method Measures Below the Diffraction Limit
A label-free microscopy technique developed by researchers at the University of Graz enables noninvasive, sub-diffraction-limit imaging of nanostructures. The all-linear, optical far-field measurement and imaging technique measures the position and size of nanoparticles with nanometer precision, even when the particles are adjacent.
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Technique Streamlines AR Coating for 3D-Printed Micro-Optics
Technique Streamlines AR Coating for 3D-Printed Micro-Optics
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart developed a low-temperature atomic layer deposition technique for applying antireflective coatings to lens surfaces in multi-lens systems. The technique could reduce reflectivity and enhance transmission in complex, 3D-printed micro-optics systems consisting of lenses as small as 600 µm.
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Innovation Award 2022 Winners Crowned at LASER World of PHOTONICS
Innovation Award 2022 Winners Crowned at LASER World of PHOTONICS
The jury of the Innovation Award 2022 named winners of its annual awards at LASER World of PHOTONICS (LASER Munich), recognizing six companies that will take home top prizes in seven categories. The awards’ overall winner, SI Stuttgart, earned the €5000 Innovation Prize that comes with the title of overall Innovation Award winner.
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Synopsys Inc., Optical Solutions Group - LightTools SOLIDWORKS Link Module LightTools SOLIDWORKS Link Module

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Synopsys LightTools® software provides comprehensive workflows for illumination optics design. Features include interoperability with SOLIDWORKS for dynamic, efficient optomechanical modeling. Read the Synopsys blog article to learn about the latest SOLIDWORKS Link Module innovations.

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Laser-Based Ultrasound Detects Defect-Producing Features in 3D Printing  Read Article 

TRUMPF Leads Funding Round for Optical MEMS Microphone Company  Read Article 

Remote Sensing, Neural Networks Combine to Measure Tree Height  Read Article 

Fraunhofer Opens Lab for Hydrogen Tech Research  Read Article 

Partnership Will Bring Blue Laser 3D-Printing Solution to Market  Read Article 

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Expanding Implementation of Fast Optimization Technology for Photonics, Optics, and Quantum Manufacturing Applications Expanding Implementation of Fast Optimization Technology for Photonics, Optics, and Quantum Manufacturing Applications
Tue, May 10, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
High-speed parallel alignment technology can dramatically shorten the time required to optimally align multiple optical or photonic elements, typically by 99% or more. Scott Jordan, head of photonics for PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P., shares how the fields of application have expanded from its original use in piezo nanopositioners to implementation into modular stacked-axis motion assemblies, gantry (Cartesian robot) configurations, and hexapod microrobots. This has brought the dramatic benefits of production economics to large-format applications, such as PCBs and trays. The technology is firmware-based, meaning that one intelligent command can autonomously optimize complex photonic and optical assemblies. Presented by PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
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