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Phosphors Optimized for Better, Brighter LEDs
New guidelines for optimizing phosphors — a key component in white LEDs — could lead to brighter and more efficiently produced solid-state lighting. “So far, there has been no complete understanding of what make some phosphors efficient and others not,” said Ram Seshadri, a University of California, Santa Barbara professor. “These guidelines should permit the discovery of new and improved phosphors in a rational rather than trial-and-error manner.”
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Method to Change Skin-Color Perception is Patented
An approach based on quantum and optical principles for changing the perception of skin tone has garnered a patent for physicists at The City College of New York, including professor Robert R. Alfano.
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Superconducting Detector Measures Single Photons
A new superconducting detector array that measures the energy of individual photons is seen as a likely successor to CCDs and other semiconductor-based detectors for the visible and near-infrared regions, which are starting to hit performance limits.
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Optical Thin Film Coatings
Guernsey Coating Laboratories
Optical thin-film coatings from research and development to high volume production. Resistance source thermal deposition, e-beam, ion assisted electron beam and ion beam sputtering.
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New High-Speed USB 3.0 CCD Camera
Lumenera Corp.
Now Sampling: Lumenera’s compact, high performance Lt365 is designed for high-speed video and image capture featuring a USB 3.0 interface and high-speed global shutter.
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Nanopositioning Stages and Piezo Mechanisms
PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.
PI is the global leader in nanopositioning equipment and piezo mechanisms. Piezo positioners are essential tools for semiconductor test and measurement, photonics imaging, super resolution microscopy, biotechnology and nanotechnology.
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THz Lens a New Tool for Biology
A new terahertz lens made of plastic and metal has 10 times the resolution of any current metamaterial lens, making it a powerful tool for biological imaging, its creators say.
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Can Lasers Cure Alzheimer’s Disease?
The malfunctioning protein structures that cause diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s can be found using just laser light, a team in Sweden and Poland discovered.
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On this edition of the industry's only weekly newscast: phosphors are optimized for better and brighter LEDs, lasers might cure brain diseases, and NASA uses lasers to map Greenland's summer ice melt for the first time. Hosted by Photonics Media's Laura Marshall and Melinda Rose.
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IR Remote Sensor Combines Detection, Imaging
A new dual-band remote sensor splits the infrared radiation given off by an object into a long-wave portion for detection and into a mid-wave portion for spectral analysis to simultaneously detect and image an IR source.
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The Perfect Solution for Photoluminescence Studies of Lanthanide-Doped Semiconducting Nanocrystals
Optical Building Blocks Corp.
Photoluminescence (PL) studies of lanthanide-doped semiconducting nanocrystals have become very common in materials science. The increased research interest in such materials is prompted by applications in solar energy conversion devices, lasing media, LED technologies and development of upconversion-based luminescent labels for biomedical analyses and bioimaging. The new Quattro™ bench-top luminescence spectrometer is the ideal tool to fully characterize the PL properties of such materials in the UV-VIS range.
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The Past, Present and Future of Freeform Optics
Wednesday, November 13, 2013 - 1:00 PM EST
FREE WEBINAR
Jannick P. Rolland
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Speaker: Jannick P. Rolland
The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester
The emerging, transformative area of freeform optics could allow for a wider range of lens and mirror shapes than strictly spherical, and for more targeted applications. In this one-hour webinar, Professor Jannick Rolland will provide a short historical context to this emergence and discuss the challenges as well as the rapidly emerging knowledge that spans from the mathematics of freeform surfaces to the implementation of freeform optical systems.
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Neuroscience 2013 - November 9-13, 2013 · San Diego, Calif.
Visit Photonics Media at Booth 117
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Neuroscience 2013, the Society for Neuroscience's 43rd annual meeting, is the premier venue for neuroscientists to join more than 30,000 colleagues from 80-plus countries at the marketplace of ideas and tools for global neuroscience. Attendees will discover the latest science and cutting-edge research, forge collaborations with peers, have access to resources for funding and career development, and explore new tools and technologies. The science and networking opportunities are unmatched, with nearly 16,000 scientific presentations, 600 exhibiting companies, and dozens of career development opportunities.
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Meadowlark Optics - Mid-Wave IR Liquid Crystals
Meadowlark Optics' founder Tom Baur and Optical Engineer Erika Petrak giving a quick overview of the latest and greatest MWIR products and mentioning some LC filters too. www.meadowlark.com
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