Laser Application for Display Manufacturing
Tue, Jan 16, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Displays are windows into the connected world as nearly every consumer device today has a display and a smartphone without one is impossible to imagine. To produce state-of-the-art displays lasers must be utilized, especially to create high-end and high-resolution designs. Dr. Oliver Haupt from Coherent focuses on OLED displays for smart phones as well as the adoption of OLED displays in the IT sector. He also addresses the incremental market opportunity for MicroLED displays from the very small range in AR to the very large 4K TV market. Finally, he explains how over the last few years more and more UV short wavelengths lasers have been required and implemented in production due to the display material combinations, increase of active display areas, and pixel sizes down to the micron level. Sponsored by LightMachinery Inc.
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Dual-Comb Ranging for Industrial Applications
Tue, Feb 13, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST
Researchers developed a simplified variation of the dual-comb ranging (DCR) technique: two-photon dual-comb LiDAR, which allows data to be collected using time-tagging electronics. The switch from high-bandwidth digitization to time-tagging represents a significant reduction in the data burden associated with DCR. Despite the simplifications made, these demonstrations show comparable measurement precision to the conventional technique. In this webinar, Hollie Wright, Ph.D., discusses the technique and explains the many advantages it offers compared to conventional DCR. She shares results from various demonstrations including multi-target ranging and target pose sensing and shares as-yet unpublished results from demonstrations with non-cooperative targets. Finally, Wright discusses the outlook for the technique and future work plans.
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Integrated Photonics luminary Joyce Poon caps Season 8 of "All Things Photonics" with a discussion and status update on the ascent of integrated photonics. From sustained high-level R&D to commercial prospects, 2024 is poised to be the year of the PIC. Poon offers insight into optical computing, integrated sensing, and datacenter AI.
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