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This Week in Photonics: EX-Fusion Pulls in Funding; G&H Acquires Artemis Optical (7/20/2023)

This Week in Photonics: EX-Fusion Pulls in Funding; G&H Acquires Artemis Optical
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Thursday, July 20, 2023
 
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Brain Imaging, Image Reconstruction Combine in Single Workflow
Brain Imaging, Image Reconstruction Combine in Single Workflow
Scientists at Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) have developed an imaging technology to analyze live brain tissue at a scope and spatial resolution that, according to the researchers, was not previously possible. The technology, called Live Information Optimized Nanoscopy Enabling Saturated Segmentation (LIONESS), allows dense, 4D, nanoscale reconstruction of living brain tissue.
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G&H Acquires Thin-Film Coatings Firm Artemis Optical
G&H Acquires Thin-Film Coatings Firm Artemis Optical
G&H has made its second acquisition in less than a month, acquiring Artemis Optical, a developer and manufacturer of thin-film coatings. The deal is worth up to £8.9 million ($11.5 million). The acquired company will operate under the name G&H | Artemis.
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Fiber Optic Tag Enables Efficient All-Optical Link Encryption
Fiber Optic Tag Enables Efficient All-Optical Link Encryption
In an advancement that could improve the way that optical distribution networks are maintained, researchers at Shenzhen University have demonstrated an encrypted fiber optic tag for all-optical labeling and the recognition of optical transmission channels, such as access networks. Unlike traditional optical link labeling methods, the fiber optic tag makes full use of the optical link to achieve all-optical reading, recognition, and restoration of link information.
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What the Fiscal Responsibility Act Portends for Photonics Research  Read Article 

At-Home Biosensing Platform Developer Gets $27M Investment  Read Article 

Laser Fusion Company EX-Fusion Raises $12.8M in Seed Round  Read Article 

Tin Coatings’ Growth Effects Reveal a Path to Precise Control  Read Article 

Multimodal Microspectroscopic Approach Targets Cancer’s Spread  Read Article 

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Nanoscale Imaging Techniques Nanoscale Imaging Techniques
Wed, Aug 2, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Golshan Coleiny of Fundamental Optical Solutions shares a brief history of nanoscale imaging with a focus on optical technologies, addressing many of today’s challenges in optical limitation imaging and other applicable technologies. She discusses techniques that utilize optical nanomicroscopy for higher resolutions and their advantages and limitations in comparison to non-optical nanomicroscopy. Finally, this presentation shares a road map for further development of advanced tools in nanotechnology.
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The Past, Present, and Future of Optical Fiber The Past, Present, and Future of Optical Fiber
Tue, Sep 26, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Hair-thin strands of glass, intrinsically transparent and strong, connect today’s world in ways that are unimaginable even 20 years ago. Over the past 50 years, glass optical fibers have advanced from passive low-loss conduits for light to active light-amplifying hosts to a myriad of nano-to-macro-structuring of core-clad combinations. John Ballato of Clemson University discusses this history as a looking glass into the future of optical fibers and its symbiosis with light to address the question: What can the next 50 years bring?
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