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This Week in Photonics: Quantum Dots Show Efficacy, Potential for Displays, Processing (6/23/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Quantum Dots Show Efficacy, Potential for Displays, Processing
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Thursday, June 23, 2022
 
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Rare-Earth Ion Shows Promise as Gain Media for Integrated Photonics
Rare-Earth Ion Shows Promise as Gain Media for Integrated Photonics
In an advancement that supports the possibility of a shift from electronics to faster, photonics-based chip technologies, researchers at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) fabricated an erbium-doped waveguide amplifier on a compact photonic chip using erbium ion implantation and a silicon nitride PIC.
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PHOQUSING Project Yields Largest Photonic Processor to Date
PHOQUSING Project Yields Largest Photonic Processor to Date
As part of the European Union (EU) funded PHOQUSING project, quantum technology startup company QuiX Quantum has created what is reportedly the largest quantum photonic processor to date, compatible with quantum dots. The processor is the central component of the quantum sampling machine, a near-term quantum computing device able to show a quantum advantage, and one of the primary goals of the PHOQUSING project.
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BlueHalo Awarded Two AFRL Contracts
BlueHalo Awarded Two AFRL Contracts
BlueHalo has been awarded two contracts by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), one for optical laser communications and one for a directed-energy modeling and simulations virtual range.
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Kentek Corp. - ACM-AUTO/ Warning Light Controller ACM-AUTO/ Warning Light Controller

Kentek Corp.
The ACM-AUTO™ Automated Laser Safety Sign Controller allows automatic control of one or more 12V DC powered devices, triggered by the ampere draw of the laser. This device is used to power one or more single-status signs when the connected laser draws current removing the need for a manual switch to control the sign(s) status.

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Synopsys Inc., Optical Solutions Group - LightTools SOLIDWORKS Link Module LightTools SOLIDWORKS Link Module

Synopsys Inc., Optical Solutions Group
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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.: More News

 

LASER World of PHOTONICS and automatica to Be Co-Located  Read Article 

Microarray Formation Maximizes Quantum Dot Color Conversion  Read Article 

On-Chip Deep Neural Network Detects and Classifies Images in an Instant  Read Article 

European Initiative Moves to Introduce Standardizations for Diffuse Optics  Read Article 

Ultrafast Photonic Computing Processor Uses Polarization  Read Article 

 
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Wavelength-Selective Optical Filters: Providing More Signal and Less Background to PCR Instruments Wavelength-Selective Optical Filters: Providing More Signal and Less Background to PCR Instruments
Thu, Jul 7, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Engineers creating polymerase chain reaction (PCR) instrumentation face unique challenges in both qualitative detection of nucleic acid sequences, using end-point analysis and quantitative detection of nucleic acid sequences, using real-time analysis. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) instruments that operate in real time require a favorable signal-to-noise ratio, combined with high sensitivity. Jason Palidwar of Iridian Spectral Technologies shares the role photonics and optical filters play in qPCR instruments along with the challenges presented by their specification, design, and manufacture.
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