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This Week in Photonics: Silicon Defect Fast-Tracks Quantum Computing; Directed Energy Developments (7/21/2022)

This Week in Photonics: Silicon Defect Fast-Tracks Quantum Computing; Directed Energy Developments
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Thursday, July 21, 2022
 
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Silicon Defect Proves a Photonic Keystone to Quantum Internet
Silicon Defect Proves a Photonic Keystone to Quantum Internet
A research team at Simon Fraser University has exploited a defect in silicon that it believes will enable the realization of massively scalable quantum computers — and the quantum internet that will connect them. The research provides proof of principle that T centers, a specific luminescent defect in silicon, can provide a photonic link between qubits.
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Space Development Agency Awards Missile Tracking Contracts
Space Development Agency Awards Missile Tracking Contracts
The Space Development Agency (SDA) awarded two prototype agreements with a potential value of more than $1.3 billion for the establishment of the Tranche 1 Tracking Layer, which aims to provide global indications, warning, tracking, and targeting of advanced missile threats, including hypersonic missile systems.
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Direct Laser Welding Enables Adhesive-Free Fiber-to-Chip Connection
Direct Laser Welding Enables Adhesive-Free Fiber-to-Chip Connection
Fraunhofer IZM researchers and partners have developed a laser welding technique to fix optical fibers to (PICs, removing the need for adhesive bonding. The technology was developed in response to proposed biophotonic sensing techniques involving miniaturized PIC-based systems utilizing highly stable fiber connections.
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Bristol Instruments Inc. - 671 Series Laser Wavelength Meter 671 Series Laser Wavelength Meter

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NYFORS Teknologi AB - CO<sub>2</sub> Laser Glass-Processing CO2 Laser Glass-Processing

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CO2 laser glass-processing is designed to produce high-power and sensitive photonic components and complex structures. It guarantees contamination-free processing for fiber linear, 2D and gapless array splicing, ball lensing, end-capping, and many other challenging processes.

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Joint Eyewear Lab Is Latest Development to Dot Smart Glasses Landscape  Read Article 

Raytheon UK to Establish Laser Weaponry Center, Acquire Space Surveillance Company  Read Article 

II-VI and Artilux Demonstrate 3D Camera Aimed at Metaverse  Read Article 

Atomically Smooth Gold Crystals Enable Nanophotonic Applications  Read Article 

TroGroup Acquires Innolas Photonics  Read Article 

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Virtual Biomarkers: An Emerging High-Throughput Research Tool Virtual Biomarkers: An Emerging High-Throughput Research Tool
Thu, Aug 11, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Pathology underlies every facet of healthcare, influencing more than 70% of all medical decisions. Yair Rivenson Ph.D., the CEO and Co-Founder of Pictor Labs, demonstrates how it is possible to alter the centuries old practice of histopathology with a digitized process in a non-destructive fashion. The process is enabled by a machine learning-based virtual staining technology which allows fully digital and virtual multiplex tissue platforms to substantively improve the quality and quantity of pathology samples. He will also discuss additional benefits of the technology.
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Intraoperative OCT in Veterinary Surgery for Cancer Intraoperative OCT in Veterinary Surgery for Cancer
Tue, Aug 16, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Surgery is a common cancer treatment performed in dogs and cats but the process of assessing the tumor takes several days and is only able to evaluate a small portion. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical imaging technique that helps solve issues that accompany this process. OCT enables real-time intraoperative surgical margin assessment, allowing rapid visualization of the tissue microstructure at the surgical margins. To date, Dr. Laura Selmic, and her team have found high sensitivity and specificity for detection of incomplete margins after surgical excision of skin tumors, including STS and mast cell tumors, in dog and feline injection site sarcoma. The results reveal that OCT has potential for showing the demarcation between tumor and other normal tissues including muscle, fat, and skin.
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