Thursday, February 27, 2014
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Using electro-optical signals rather than traditional electrical signals could make the exchange of digital information more efficient. Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany have developed an electro-optical device 29 µm long that converts signals at a rate of about 40 Gb/s, making it the world’s most compact high-speed phase modulator.
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Necsel Blue Laser
Necsel
Necsel holds key patented technology to be the premium worldwide supplier of high-power red, green and blue lasers with price points that enable the targeted display and lighting markets.
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Plastic Sheet Lenses
and Molds
RHK Japan
NTKJ’s product line includes linear prisms, Fresnel, linear Fresnel, lenticular, fly’s eye and customized lenses and is capable of manufacturing Fresnel lenses up to 5000mm in diameter and 2000mm x 2000mm.
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Gobi-640 GigE Camera
Xenics
Xenics’ Gobi-640 uncooled thermal camera is ideal for use in medical imaging, non-destructive testing, temperature measurement, quality control and assurance, real-time process control and monitoring.
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OPAL IR Systems
Image Science Ltd.
The OPAL IR system is a very fast and accurate system for measuring MTF and other optical parameters in the infrared spectral region. A single-element MCT detector is used to scan the image of slit target at a constant speed.
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PHOQUS to Focus on Cells and Disease
The European Commission (EU) has awarded the University of Dundee in Scotland nearly €4 million in funding for investigations on the relationships between cellular processes and disease.
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Photonics Could Replace Electronics for Computing
As part of DARPA’s Photonically Optimized Embedded Microprocessors project, researchers from the University of Colorado-Boulder, MIT and the University of California-Berkeley are working to demonstrate that low-power photonic devices can be fabricated using standard chip-making processes.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: An optical circuit uses stretchable interconnections, a graphene sandwich improves biomolecule imaging, and we introduce the Ocean Optics 2014 Young Investigator Award recipient.
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THz Laser Chip Sets Power Records
A newly developed terahertz laser chip, engineered by a team at the University of Leeds in England is setting records as the most powerful in the world.
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PITTCON 2014 - March 2-6, 2014 · Chicago, IL
Visit Photonics Media at Booth 3844
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More than 2,000 technical sessions will be offered at this year's PITTCON. The 2014 comprehensive technical program will include areas of analytical chemistry, applied spectroscopy, life sciences, bioanalysis and food sciences.
Related topics such as instrumental analysis-chromatography, molecular and atomic spectroscopy, portable instruments, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry and lab-on-chip technology will also be covered, in addition to sessions relating to nanotechnology, shale energy, genomics/proteomics and metabolomics/metabonomics.
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Sydor Optics – Our World is Flat
Manufacturing precision, flat-surfaced, parallel and wedged optics and specializing in double-sided grinding and polishing for over 40 years. Products include: beamsplitters, color filters, debris shields, glass wafers, grating substrates, light pipes, light-weighted substrates, mirrors, optical flats, wedges, and windows in addition to laser optics and laser machining.
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