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Weekly News: Precision Controlled Photon Emission; Phase Change Materials Boost Imaging (6/20/2024)

Weekly News: Precision Controlled Photon Emission; Phase Change Materials Boost Imaging
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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Weekly News

 
Photon Emission Control for Quantum Applications Sets Precision Record
Photon Emission Control for Quantum Applications Sets Precision Record

Researchers at the University of Twente (UT) demonstrated a way to control the emission of photons with record-setting precision, by using nanophotonic tools — specifically, tiny chemical chains of polymer brushes — to hold photon sources in place. Through their demonstration, the team showed that excited light sources can be reduced by nearly 50×.  Read Article 
Metasurfaces Enable Switch from Edge Detection to IR Imaging
Metasurfaces Enable Switch from Edge Detection to IR Imaging

To create a compact, flexible sensor for agriculture and other industries, an international engineering team combined the tunability of phase change materials with reconfigurable image-processing metasurfaces. The resulting device provides image processing functionality that can be dynamically reconfigured by a temperature change of just a few degrees.  Read Article 
Imager Captures Amplitude, Phase Info Without Digital Processing
Imager Captures Amplitude, Phase Info Without Digital Processing

Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles have developed an all-optical complex field imager capable of capturing both amplitude and phase information of optical fields without the need for digital processing. The researchers believe that the imager could be used in fields such as biomedical imaging, security, sensing, and material science.  Read Article 
 
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Lumencor Inc. - SOLA FISH Light Engine SOLA FISH Light Engine

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New in the product line for intelligent image processing: IDS NXT malibu enables AI-based image processing, video compression, and 4K streaming. The intelligent camera is able to independently perform AI-based image analysis and provide the results as a live overlay in compressed video streams via RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol).

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Northrop Grumman Synoptics - High Performance IBS Coatings High Performance IBS Coatings

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Quasi-Rugate thin film designs are optimized for high-power laser applications for ultra-fast through CW applications across the wavelength range of 355 nm to 2200 nm. Each design has a unique refractive index profile specifically tuned to give optimal performance for our customer’s applications. Quasi-Rugate design structures have the highest demonstrated Laser Damage Thresholds of any Ion Beam Sputtered films.

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Latest Webinars

 
Functional Imaging and Monitoring of Tissues with Diffusing Light
Functional Imaging and Monitoring of Tissues with Diffusing Light

Tue, Jun 25, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Diffusing light can be used to quantitatively probe the physiology of tissues located far below the surfaces of the body. The emerging light fields contain a wealth of diagnostic information about blood flow, blood oxygenation, and oxygen metabolism, pertaining to molecular biomarkers such as cytochrome-c oxidase, lipid, and water as well as health biometrics, such as intracranial pressure and cerebral autoregulation. Arjun Yodh of The University of Pennsylvania introduces the essential diffuse optics measurement tools and paradigms. Then, he discusses selected clinical and preclinical examples from collaborations with colleagues at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. These examples illustrate the potential of the technologies in the contexts of brain injuries and breast cancer. Lastly, he discusses the recent progress of the community that will propel this field forward.

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The Heart of Gas Sensors: Novel IR Detectors for Gas Analysis
The Heart of Gas Sensors: Novel IR Detectors for Gas Analysis

Thu, Jun 27, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
This webinar covers the heart of gas sensors: IR detectors. Jedrzej Mijas of VIGO Photonics discusses optical gas analysis in MIR as the most efficient gas analysis field, with special emphasis on choosing the proper IR detector for each gas sensing technique. As the most important gaseous species to detect are methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), nitrous oxides (NOx), and sulphur oxides (SOx), techniques for accurate detection of these substances in various applications are the core of this presentation. He also addresses the pros and cons of various techniques, especially nondispersive infrared (NDIR), tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS), and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR). Next, he touches on the novel IR detectors manufactured by VIGO for gas analysis, showcasing the specific features that make them the best fit for gas analysis. Finally, he describes both high-end mercury cadmium telluride (MCT) detectors tailored for gas analysis, as well as cost-effective and RoHS-compliant III-V superlattice detectors. Attendees will benefit by obtaining a clear image of IR gas analysis and will be more confident in the choice of detector for the job. Presented by VIGO Photonics.

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