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This Week in Photonics: Hyperspectral Tech Enters Commercialization to Aid Chip Production (4/6/2023)

This Week in Photonics: Hyperspectral Tech Enters Commercialization to Aid Chip Production
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Thursday, April 6, 2023
 
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Century-Old Effect Applied for Study of Embryonic Development
Century-Old Effect Applied for Study of Embryonic Development
Researchers have applied line-scanning Brillouin microscopy (LSBM), a microscopy technique based on Brillouin scattering, to visualize the mechanical properties of living cells over space and time, and to provide fast 3D imaging with low phototoxicity. Researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory developed the approach, and used it to noninvasively track the mechanical properties of developing embryos at high speed and resolution.
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On-Chip Supercontinuum Laser Holds Promise in Portability
On-Chip Supercontinuum Laser Holds Promise in Portability
An ultra-efficient on-chip supercontinuum laser developed by researchers at the University of Twente is poised to enable applications ranging from portable medical imaging devices to chemical sensing and lidar. The researchers’ design enabled control over the dispersion of light in the laser system by alternately widening and narrowing the beam of light.
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Fraunhofer Spinoff’s Hyperspectral Tech to Aid Chip Production
Fraunhofer Spinoff’s Hyperspectral Tech to Aid Chip Production
Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS (Fraunhofer IWS) have established a spinoff company to commercialize a measuring system developed at the institute. The scientists formed DIVE imaging systems GmbH to roll out a high-performance, highly flexible inspection system that features integrated hyperspectral sensor technology, artificial intelligence, and special illumination techniques.
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Telops Inc. - The New Fast M200HD (High Definition) The New Fast M200HD (High Definition)

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The FAST M200HD brings in high acquisition rate (180 Hz) at Megapixel image resolution. It is a great camera to capture targets that require image resolution during high-speed experiments such as in experimental mechanics, NDT, and image signature.

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Northrop Grumman Synoptics - Rare-Earth Doped Fluorides Rare-Earth Doped Fluorides

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SYNOPTICS provides yttrium lithium fluoride (YLF) crystals doped with a variety of rare earths such as Nd, Pr, Tm, Yb, Er, and Ho. Advantages include low beam divergence, efficient single-mode operation, weak thermal lensing, and naturally polarized light. Large boule growth technology allows for uniform large diameters (up to 100 mm) and lengths (up to 175 mm).

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH - How to Detect Anomalies with Intelligent Industrial Cameras How to Detect Anomalies with Intelligent Industrial Cameras

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How can a camera be taught to reliably detect deviations from the norm if they are not or not completely predictable? Rule-based image processing would have to capitulate – with the AI system IDS NXT, on the other hand, such a challenge can be easily solved from now on.

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Wearable Microscopes Image Pain Signal Transmission  Read Article 

Ultrafast Beam-Steering Achieved for Incoherent Light  Read Article 

Novel Qubits Exhibit Better Defects for Quantum Computing, Telecom  Read Article 

3D Printing Eases Electronics Device Implantation, Repair  Read Article 

Reusable Substrate Enhances Raman Signal by Factor of 50  Read Article 

 
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Optical Vortices and Their Interactions Optical Vortices and Their Interactions
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David Andrews, Ph.D., of the University of East Anglia provides a broad introduction to optical vortices, concisely explaining the key experimental methods and theory. He also shares the principles that determine the unusual features of optical vortex interactions with matter. At the quantum level, simple symmetry principles explain a range of novel effects, while in the broader fields of singular optics and structured light, topology is more relevant. Some of the latest studies reveal especially striking phenomena at the focal point of vortex beams. Despite optical vortices’ simple basis, the field is one in which wave optics, quantum theory, and symmetry can all reveal their distinctive effects in straightforward experiments.
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All Things Photonics
With its goal to cultivate and foster photonics-driven progress in the Netherlands, PhotonDelta today is a burgeoning cross-border ecosystem of photonic chip technology organizations. Around the central technology area of integrated photonics, the ecosystem's current aim is to leverage decades of expertise and dozens of strategic partnerships to create a production capacity of 100,000+ wafer per year by 2030. PhotonDelta CEO Ewit Roos discusses the mission and vision of the organization amid the heightened global attention that has been placed on core photonic technologies and applications.
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