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Seeing Cells Through Silicon
A new type of near-infrared microscopy can image cells through a silicon wafer, providing more information about diseased or infected cells flowing through microfluidic devices. “This has the potential to merge research in cellular visualization with all the exciting things you can do on a silicon wafer,” said Ishan Barman, a former postdoc in MIT’s Laser Biomedical Research Center (LBRC) and a lead author of a paper on the technology.
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‘God Particle’ Theorists Share Physics Nobel
Peter Higgs and François Englert will share the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for their independent theoretical discoveries nearly 50 years ago of the Higgs boson, the so-called “God particle” that gives all other particles their mass.
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New Scientific ICCD Camera
Princeton Instruments
Princeton Instruments’ PI-MAX4:1024i-RF intensified CCD camera for frequency domain scientific imaging and spectroscopy applications is the most recent addition to the acclaimed PI-MAX® product line.
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Precision Infrared Optics
PFG Precision Optics
PFG delivers high performance IR lenses, windows, wedges and prisms for thermal imaging, surveillance, industrial process control, and military applications.
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Ventana Spectrometers
Ocean Optics
Ocean Optics has expanded its Elite Series of high-performance modular spectrometers (www.elitespectrometers.com) with the introduction of the Ventana family of high throughput spectrometers.
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Cold Atom Cells
Triad Technology
Cold and ultracold atomic physics:
The field of cold atom physics deals with cooling collections of atoms to sub-miliKelvin temperatures using laser cooling techniques.
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Optical Clocks Measure Height Differences
A new approach uses optical atomic clocks to precisely measure height differences between locations thousands of kilometers apart, a development that could have implications for quantum mechanics, geodesy and radio astronomy.
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On this edition of the industry's only weekly newscast: better optical modulators boost silicon photonics, imaging cels through silicon improves visualization, and a tabletop OPA generates 10 TW of energy. Hosted by Photonics Media's Laura Marshall and Melinda Rose.
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Tabletop OPA Generates 10 TW
A new optical parametric amplifier that's extremely efficient and small enough to fit on a desktop generates light pulses of more than 10 terawatts, physicists in Poland report.
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Tiny Camera Takes a Wide View
A new imager achieves the optical performance of a traditional wide-angle or fish-eye lens — and in high resolution — but in a device less than one-tenth the volume.
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Clearly Superior Epoxies for Optical Applications
Master Bond Inc.
As technology in the optics industry continues to advance and improve, careful consideration of the properties of epoxies must be evaluated. When determining the most effective adhesive to be used in opto-electronics, medical and other optic related industry applications, trade-offs of key characteristics should be assessed. Here is a guide to the different properties to consider, their benefits and potential disadvantages and advice on how to prioritize these factors for the success of the application.
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Adaptive Optics for Microscopy
Wednesday, October 23, 2013 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST
FREE WEBINAR
Peter Kner
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Enabling Structured Illumination Microscopy in Thick Tissue with Adaptive Optics
Peter Kner, University of Georgia
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Joel Kubby
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Adaptive Optical Microscopy Using Direct Wavefront Sensing
Joel Kubby, Professor & Chair, Electrical Engineering Department, Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz
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SPIE Optifab 2013 - October 14 - 17, 2013 · Rochester, NY
Visit Photonics Media at Booth 803
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With a unique technical focus on classical and advanced optical manufacturing technologies, Optifab offers conference attendees an exceptional opportunity to interact with worldwide experts in the field of optical fabrication.
Two panel discussions will be available entitled "Future of Metrology" and "Getting Hired in 2013 and Beyond" Wednesday, October 16th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm and 3:30 to 4:30 pm.
There will be 12 courses offered on optical fabrication and manufacturing, aspheric optics, metrology, optomechanics, thin films and more. New courses include Subcontracting Custom Optics and Optical Materials, Fabrication, and Testing for the Optical Engineer.
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