Fiber Optic De-Speckler
MKS/Newport Newport™ fiber optic de-specklers maximize performance and reliability in illumination by eliminating modal interferences for cw to modulation up to 10 kHz, with no optical loss. This small, simple, and integrated system is essential for applications where a homogeneous laser output is ideal and can easily be integrated into analytical instruments.
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Raman Microscope
WITec GmbH The alpha300 Semiconductor Edition from WITec is a Raman microscope configured especially for semiconductor research and development. Allowing space for the Raman imaging of wafers on a bigger scale, the microscope features a large-area scanning stage that helps characterize chemical composition, crystal quality, strain, and doping in up to 300-mm (12 in.) wafers.
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Athena™ 1920 Thermal Camera Core
BAE Systems Sensor Solutions Small, lightweight, and power efficient, the Athena™ 1920 uncooled, high-definition thermal camera core delivers imagery with exceptional clarity and minimal motion blur in harsh environments. Ideal for wide-area surveillance, threat detection and targeting, and commercial applications from ground, air, and space.
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Micro Imaging System for Endoscopy
FISBA AG Custom made Micro Imaging System for Endoscopy in high-resolution and compact form — our expertise for miniaturized chip-on-tip vision systems from design to prototyping to volume production, entire process under one roof.
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Integrated Photonics for Quantum Computing
Tue, May 28, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Realizing photonic quantum technologies, such as an optical quantum computer or a quantum communication link between distant superconducting qubits, will require the development of novel photonic components. Monolithic silicon or silicon nitride photonic platforms are falling short with respect to the requirements of the quantum domain, and it is envisioned that a hybrid solution is needed. In this talk, Christian Haffner of IMEC shortly discusses what hybrid solutions the silicon photonic platform can offer in terms of detectors, sources, and modulators. His primary focus lies on the electro-optical modulator covering the requirements that the quantum world enforces. He compares the classical and quantum theoretical framework, and sketches out what performance metrics a quantum electro-optical modulator needs to fulfill.
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Zubin Jacob, Purdue University Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, discusses the convergence of thermal imaging and artificial intelligence. The recently developed heat-assisted detection and ranging (HADAR) technique offers performance advantages in low-light environments, in which other modalities face drawbacks. Also, we speak with TRAQC’s Mariia Zhuldybina and Benjamin Dringoli. The company recently took first place in the 2024 SPIE Startup Challenge. TRAQC’s solution leverages THz light, offering real-time inspection capabilities for printed and additive electronics.
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Call for Articles
Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, BioPhotonics, and Vision Spectra). Please submit an informal 100-word
abstract to [email protected], or use our online submission form.
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