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Weekly News: Light Source to Capture Natural Events as They Happen; Microsoft Partners Post Quantum Milestones (9/19/2024)

Weekly News: Light Source to Capture Natural Events as They Happen; Microsoft Partners Post Quantum Milestones
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Thursday, September 19, 2024

Weekly News

 
Very Fast Light Source Will Capture Natural Events as They Happen
Very Fast Light Source Will Capture Natural Events as They Happen

A team at Heriot-Watt University, led by professor Christian Brahms, is developing a light source for extremely fast laser pulses that will enable scientists to observe some of the fastest processes in the natural world as they occur. The new laser light source will capture natural processes like light absorption in photosynthesis in attoseconds.  Read Article 
Microsoft Partners Post Quantum Milestones
Microsoft Partners Post Quantum Milestones

In collaboration with Microsoft, quantum computing developer Quantinuum has demonstrated 12 logical qubits on the newly updated 56-qubit System Model H2 quantum computer, representing a 3× advance over the four logical qubits the companies announced in April.  Read Article 
Laser Writing Integrates Sensors on Material to Manage Equipment Safety
Laser Writing Integrates Sensors on Material to Manage Equipment Safety

A hybrid laser direct writing technique, developed by researchers at Zhejiang University, integrates sensor systems directly into engineering thermoplastics by incorporating functional copper interconnects, carbon-based temperature sensors, and signal processing components all within one system. The integrated sensor system allows for real-time temperature monitoring over extended periods to ensure optimal performance and reliability of critical equipment.  Read Article 
 
Featured Products & Services

 
TRIOPTICS GmbH - How to Measure MTF Most Accurately How to Measure MTF Most Accurately

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MTF measurement usually comprises the optics under test and additional measurement or relay optics. The whitepaper from TRIOPTICS shows that the theoretical measurement error can increase significantly when using low-quality measuring optics which are not correctly optimized for MTF measurement.

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH - uEye XC Autofocus Camera uEye XC Autofocus Camera

IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
Perfectly focused images become a challenge when the distance between the camera and the object is constantly changing. Autofocus cameras eliminate the need for manual refocusing and ensure that objects or labels are always perfectly visible. This benefits applications such as robot systems, hand scanners, or passport photo terminals. IDS Imaging Development Systems offers customers a webcam-like camera in industrial quality as well as a tiny autofocus camera that weighs just 12 grams.

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Featured Video

 
Photonics Video
Two Men Accused of Plotting to Smuggle Laser Welding Systems into Russian Nuclear Plant

A Massachusetts man is among two people indicted on charges of smuggling and conspiracy, and Mobileye is shutting down its lidar development programs. All this and more in this episode of Photonics Spectra Now.
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More News

 
Intel Shuffles Integrated Photonics Solutions Business into Data Center AI Division

SpectraWAVE Raises $50M Round for Intravascular Imaging Tech

SiLC Receives Honda Investment for AI Vision Development

Food Dye Curbs Light Scattering to Enable Optical Imaging of Living Tissue

 
Latest Webinars

 
A Narrow Linewidth Distributed Feedback Laser Diode with Unique Frequency Modulation Response
A Narrow Linewidth Distributed Feedback Laser Diode with Unique Frequency Modulation Response

Tue, Sep 24, 2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Distributed feedback (DFB) laser diodes are single-frequency laser sources that can be produced in volume at a low cost. They represent compact and reliable laser technology and are widely used in telecom and sensing applications. They can be modulated in frequency by tiny modulation of their bias current, which is an attractive feature for any photonic system taking advantage of frequency modulation or frequency locking. In this webinar, Patrice Dionne introduces a new narrow linewidth DFB laser diode with a unique frequency modulation response. He discusses the classical limitations of DFB laser diodes and explores the improvements and benefits associated with this innovative new laser through different use cases such as phase and frequency locking loops, linearization of high amplitude frequency chirp, and sudden frequency shifts. He also presents examples of laser integration. Presented by TeraXion.

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Retinal Imaging with Adaptive Optics Optical Coherence Tomography
Retinal Imaging with Adaptive Optics Optical Coherence Tomography

Wed, Sep 25, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
When imaging the living human eye, even if a person has perfect vision, blur caused by ocular aberrations of the eye limits resolution. This blur rapidly fluctuates due to a number of factors, such as the impact of the heartbeat. Consequently, it is not possible using conventional methods, such as customized contact lenses, to correct for this blur. This blur can be corrected by using adaptive optics, which is a technique used in astronomy to remove the blurring effect of the atmosphere when acquiring images with ground-based telescopes. When combining adaptive optics with OCT, it is possible to image the structure and function of the retina at the single-cell level. This technology is revolutionizing the early detection of retinal disease. Given that the retina is a window to the brain, this ability opens the possibility of using retinal imaging for presymptomatic detection of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.

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Call for Articles
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