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This Week in Photonics: Hamamatsu Unveils 100-J System; Thorlabs Acquires JML Optical (1/19/2023)

This Week in Photonics: Hamamatsu Unveils 100-J System; Thorlabs Acquires JML Optical
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Thursday, January 19, 2023
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Hamamatsu Advances Laser Fusion R&D with 100-J System
Hamamatsu Advances Laser Fusion R&D with 100-J System
Building on an existing multiyear R&D pursuit to establish technology that produces laser pulses at 250 J with a repetition rate of 10 Hz, Hamamatsu Photonics developed a laser system that produced pulses with an energy of 100 J at a repetition rate of 10 Hz. In 2021, Hamamatsu developed an industrial pulsed laser system that produced a pulse energy of 250 J at a repetition rate of 0.2 Hz and an average output power of 50 W, which it said was the highest energy to date among laser diode- (LD)-pumped lasers.
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SPIE Names 2023 Award Winners
SPIE Names 2023 Award Winners
SPIE’s Awards Committee has named the recipients of its annual awards, recognizing achievements and service in photonics research, education, and industry. Among the winners are Graham Reed, who received the SPIE Gold Medal for his work in silicon photonics, and John Greivenkamp, who was posthumously awarded the SPIE Director’s Award for his long-standing service and leadership.
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Simulation Process Optimizes Additive Manufacturing Parameters
Simulation Process Optimizes Additive Manufacturing Parameters
A method of simulation of the additive manufacturing process could enable better yields and higher-quality results. Researchers from Fraunhofer member institutions combined different methods to develop a simulation of the 3D-printing process itself, at the microstructure level, in order to identify direct correlations between the workpiece properties and the selected process parameters.
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Thorlabs Adds JML Optical, Carves Out Rochester Presence  Read Article 

Consortium Convenes to Bolster Europe’s Infrared Sensor Capabilities  Read Article 

Photonic Crystals, Whispering-Gallery Modes Pair for Light-Trapping  Read Article 

Laser Method Drills Taper- and Crack-Free Holes in Glass  Read Article 

PreAct Technologies Acquires Software Developer Gestoos  Read Article 

 
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