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This Week in Photonics: Capasso Lab Develops Supermode Resonator; Quantum Imaging Deployed for Tumor Diagnostics (2/23/2023)

This Week in Photonics: Capasso Lab Develops Supermode Resonator; Quantum Imaging Deployed for Tumor Diagnostics
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Thursday, February 23, 2023
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Research Project Will Track Tumors with Quantum Imaging
Research Project Will Track Tumors with Quantum Imaging
A project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research will investigate the viability of quantum optical imaging for tumor diagnostics. Nine project partners, including TU Darmstadt, will explore the issue in the €6.7 million ($7.2 million) “Quancer” project under the framework program “Quantum Technologies: From the Basics to the Market.”
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Supermode Optical Resonator Moves Beyond Conventional Cavities
Supermode Optical Resonator Moves Beyond Conventional Cavities
Researchers in the lab of Federico Capasso at Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences developed a supermode optical resonator. Prior to the work, resonators — and the two reflective mirrors inside them — controlled the intensity and frequency of light, but not its mode, which determines the shape and manner in which photons flow through space and time.
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Alternate Substrate Drives Drastic Efficiency Increase in Perovskites
Alternate Substrate Drives Drastic Efficiency Increase in Perovskites
University of Rochester researchers have found that the use of a metal substrate can boost the photoelectric conversion efficiency of perovskites. The Rochester researchers, led by professor Chunlei Guo, devised a method that, rather than glass, uses a substrate of either a layer of metal or alternating layers of metal and dielectric materials. The team's architecture boosted the perovskite’s light conversion efficiency by 250%.
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IDloop, Noncontact 3D Scanning Developer, Gets $10.6M in Funding  Read Article 

Excelitas Acquires Phoseon Technology  Read Article 

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