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This Week in Photonics: Optoelectronic Logic Gates Break Through; An Ancient Illusion Gets New Life (5/19/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Optoelectronic Logic Gates Break Through; An Ancient Illusion Gets New Life
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Thursday, May 19, 2022
 
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Laser-Based Logic Gate Expedites Info Processing
Laser-Based Logic Gate Expedites Info Processing
A logic gate developed by researchers from the University of Rochester and the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg operates at femtosecond timescales, potentially enabling information processing at the petahertz limit. Logic gates, the basic building blocks necessary for computation, control how incoming information is processed.
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Liquid Crystal-Based Devices Manipulate Light with Flat Optics to Uncover Hidden Images
Liquid Crystal-Based Devices Manipulate Light with Flat Optics to Uncover Hidden Images
An ancient optical illusion has been updated using the flat optics of today to create a device that reveals a hidden image when light is shined on it. Developed at the University of Ottawa, the magic window is a liquid crystal-based device that can produce any image desired — an effect that could potentially be used in 3D displays.
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X-Ray Laser Achieves Its Final, Colder-Than-Space Temperature
X-Ray Laser Achieves Its Final, Colder-Than-Space Temperature
The superconducting particle accelerator, an upgrade to the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) x-ray free-electron laser at the U.S. Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, has been cooled to a temperature of -456 °F, or 2 K. At this temperature, the particle accelerator can boost electrons to high energies with nearly zero energy lost in the process.
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LZH Collaboration Takes Laser Welding Underwater  Read Article 

CEA-Leti Developing Lensless Microbial Identification Tech  Read Article 

ColdQuanta Adds Super.tech, Launches Cold Atom Quantum Computer  Read Article 

Single-Photon Emitter Retains High Purity at High Temperature  Read Article 

Perovskite Optoelectronic Logic Gates Activate Sensor Platforms  Read Article 

 
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Embedded Vision Application Development for Everyone Embedded Vision Application Development for Everyone
Tue, May 31, 2022 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning innovates the approach to vision-based solutions, so too must manufacturers of embedded vision systems innovate the development process of applications. Kevin McCabe shares how IDS Imaging, Inc. is embracing this shift with the IDS NXT embedded vision platform. Equipped with this new, fully customized and flexible development environment, a broad set of user groups can intuitively design their own applications. Using this embedded vision platform saves time and costs when commissioning and setting up individual image processing applications with AI. Presented by IDS Imaging, Inc.
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Advances in LED Illumination for Fluorescence Imaging Advances in LED Illumination for Fluorescence Imaging
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LED illumination for fluorescence microscopy systems has progressed significantly. Kavita Aswani Ph.D. describes the latest advances in illumination for fluorescence imaging, from near-UV to NIR fluorophores. LED illumination systems are successfully replacing traditional arc lamps in calcium imaging applications and producing equivalent results with the convenience of LEDs. IR versions of the light sources allow imaging of the popular ICG (indocyanine green) and IR800 dyes. They provide high signal to-noise ratios because of the low background in the NIR region. NIR wavelengths also allow for greater depth penetration in thicker tissues and living animals. Presented by Excelitas Technologies Corp.
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