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Weekly News: Recapping SPIE's Photonics Summit; Silicon Photonic Modulator Enables Atom Interferometry (10/3/2024)

Weekly News: Recapping SPIE's Photonics Summit; Silicon Photonic Modulator Enables Atom Interferometry
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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Weekly News

 

 
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SPIE's Third Annual Photonics Summit, and National Security Concerns Regarding Chinese Display Tech

Photonics Spectra Now is giving you a recap of the third annual SPIE Photonics Summit. There, U.S. federal officials talked about the importance of advancing the industry locally. All this happening while one congressman is demanding that the Pentagon takes action against two Chinese display companies.
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Silicon Photonic Modulator Enables Atom Interferometry
Silicon Photonic Modulator Enables Atom Interferometry

Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories are working to develop a motion sensor precise enough to reduce reliance on global positioning satellites. Until recently, a sensor like this would have filled a moving truck, but advancements are dramatically shrinking the size and cost of this technology.  Read Article 
SPIE Industry Summit Spotlights Policy Priorities, Business Development
SPIE Industry Summit Spotlights Policy Priorities, Business Development

SPIE held its third Photonics Industry Summit in Washington, D.C. last week, convening photonics industry leaders with policymakers and officials from government agencies. The event offered a window into the U.S. government’s priorities related to technology development, trade, and funding, and featured progress reports on government programs and initiatives.  Read Article 
Method Measures Trapped Qubits While Keeping Others Safe, Close
Method Measures Trapped Qubits While Keeping Others Safe, Close

Researchers from the University of Waterloo have demonstrated a method to measure and reset a trapped ion qubit to a known state without disturbing neighboring qubits just a few micrometers away. The researchers combined an ion trap with holographic beam shaping technology, precisely controlling laser light to overcome the bottleneck.  Read Article 
 
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Latest Webinars

 
Accelerating Life Science Imaging Instrument Development with Unrivaled Performance and Speed
Accelerating Life Science Imaging Instrument Development with Unrivaled Performance and Speed

Wed, Oct 9, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Developing a high-performance fluorescence microscope is a challenging task in which all subsystems must work in harmony. In this webinar, Joseph Mulley and Jim Feeks from IDEX Health & Science introduce key system architecture decision points and discuss their pros and cons. By properly considering the impact of each decision on the full optical system, it is possible to design a more cohesive microscope that achieves a desired performance. This presentation then introduces the Melles Griot XPLAN CCG Lens Series and Dover Motion DOF-5 precision Z-stage and explains how these components can enable a high-performance breadboard microscope under an accelerated timeline. Join this educational webinar led by industry experts who provide insightful knowledge of fluorescence microscope design and learn how to stay ahead of the curve by maximizing an imaging system for an application. Presented by IDEX Health & Science.

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Multiplex Imaging: Camera, Lights, Optics, Action!
Multiplex Imaging: Camera, Lights, Optics, Action!

Tue, Oct 29, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Multiplex imaging, either multicolor fluorescence or multispectral absorption and reflection imaging, is rapidly gaining popularity in the life sciences and medical arenas. Being able to image samples at a variety of wavelengths in live or fixed samples provides a depth of information that was never possible to attain with conventional microscopy. From deeper tissue penetration to enhanced surgical guidance and improved disease detection, multiplex imaging enhances medical diagnostics with noninvasive, detailed, live insights into pathological and physiological states of tissue for better patient outcomes. This webinar discusses the options and requirements for performing multiplex imaging from the illumination to the detection and the optics in between to navigate the light to and from the sample. Presented by Excelitas Technology Corp.

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All Things Photonics

 
All Things Photonics
Exploring the Potential of Silicon Photonics and PICS

In the inaugural episode of Season 10, we discuss GlobalFoundries’ Fotonix project and the potential of silicon photonics with Anthony Yu, Vice President of GlobalFoundries’ Computer and Wired Infrastructure Business Unit. Later, we speak with John Jost, co-founder of Enlightra, a Swiss startup creating chip-scale optical frequency combs. Jost speaks to the applications of these miniaturized devices as they relate to telecommunications, and perhaps in the future, scaled-down optical clocks.
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