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New imaging techniques could build new roadways in neural mapping and provide a better understanding of how the brain functions. A team at Columbia University, in conjunction with other institutions, is developing such imaging techniques as part of the federal BRAIN initiative. And they agree that photonics will ultimately play a key role in treating brain-related debilitating diseases and conditions.
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A Sticky Approach to Fighting Infection
A new nanoscale approach to studying a common source of infection could ultimately lead to the creation of bacteria-resistant materials as a line of defense.
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SPI Names New CEO
Dr. Christian Schmitz has taken the reigns at SPI Lasers as the company’s new CEO.
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Room Temperature HgCdTe detectors
Infrared Associates
Infrared Associates, Inc. can now provide Room Temperature HgCdTe detectors covering the range of wavelengths from 1 um to 6 um. These detectors have both high sensitivity and ease of operation.
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Mini and Micro
Lens Elements
Argyle International
Argyle Int’l has added a new series of miniature and micro lens elements to its diverse line of custom optics. Precise control of surface quality and centering make these lenses a good choice for your design.
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Low Cost CNC
Controlled Machines
OptoTech Optical Machinery
The SM 80 CNC generator and the SPO 80 CNC polisher have automatic handling available and can be upgraded for aspheric capability making them the perfect entry level equipment.
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HelioVolt Stops Work as Investor Backs Out
HelioVolt, a developer and manufacturer of thin-film solar modules based on CIGS technology, has suspended its photovoltaic initiatives after its major investor has backed out of the PV industry altogether.
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Breaking Down Diamonds, Atom By Atom
An inadvertent breakthrough in laser technology could enhance the development of quantum computers and other diamond-based technologies. Researchers at Macquarie University’s MQ Photonics Research Centre discovered that UV laser light was able to remove single atoms, one by one, from diamonds.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Tiny lasers help detect bio-weapons, a laser technology breakthrough removes individual atoms, new imaging techniques offer better understanding of brain functions, and Young Explorers study broadband imaging for real-life applications.
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An Introduction to Pulsed-Current Laser Diode Drivers
IXYS Colorado
The paper helps the reader to understand pulsed-current laser diode drivers and choose the right one for his or her application by explaining the basics of how they work and the components that comprise them. Ideal and real current sources are defined and explained, leading to an explanation of compliance voltage. Datasheet specifications for real-world products are explained: Forward voltage drop Single-junction lasers vs. stacks Rise and fall times Three driver topographies are discussed: the voltage-controlled driver, the inductive-storage current driver, and the capacitive-storage current driver. Each is described in terms of circuit composition, advantages, disadvantages, limitations, and quality of pulse generation.
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OFC 2014 - Mar. 9, 2014 - Mar. 13, 2014 · San Francisco, CA
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OFC 2014 offers high quality science and comprehensive programming with invited presentations given by experts the field. Also featured are peer-reviewed technical presentations, up-to-the-minute research presented in postdeadline sessions, short courses covering a broad range of topic areas, and notable plenary session featuring exceptional keynote speakers.
Interactive workshops and panel discussions keep attendees engaged, and poster sessions, trends, insights and analyses by leaders in the field at Service Provider Summit and Market Watch as well as extensive free show floor business programming keep them informed.
The Exposition includes over 550 exhibitors, industry and business programing in three show floor theaters, in addition to new product introductions.
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FEATURED VIDEO
DILAS – Fiber Coupled,
Multi-Single Emitter Module
Jorg Neukum, Director of Sales and Marketing at DILAS, talks about the Prism nominated Fiber-Coupled, Multi-Single Emitter Module. The compact size provides users with a manageable footprint for integrating the device into any OEM system. With fiber core diameters as small as 105µm for single diode laser bars and scalable power levels for multi-bar modules up to kilowatt level, the product line of fiber-coupled modules offers highest brightness and power at all wavelengths, for all applications.
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