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More precise control of light could be on the horizon, prompting advances in solar photovoltaics, among other applications. Researchers from MIT have developed the first system that allows light of any wavelength to pass through from a specific direction, and that reflects all light coming from other angles.
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Optical Pulses to Deflect Asteroids
A team of researchers has found that optical energy shaped by quantum phenomena, used in conjunction with the microgravity and vacuum of space, could deflect asteroids from a collision with Earth.
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Rutgers Professor Takes Top SPIE Prize
James Harrington, a professor at Rutgers University, has received SPIE’s 2014 Gold Medal Award for his pioneering research on fiber optics and IR optical materials.
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Precision Laser
Diode Driver
IXYS Colorado
The PCX-7401 is an air-cooled, benchtop pulsed and CW laser diode driver current source featuring separate pulse and bias current adjustment designed.
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Ultra Precision Optics
Z&Z Optoelectronics
Z&Z provides ultra-precision optics in various sizes and materials for your advanced ultra-precision optical systems. Z&Z’s top level ultra-precision optics reach roughness of 0.07nm.
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9mm DBR Laser Diode
Photodigm Inc.
Photodigm distributed Bragg reflector lasers are the architecture of choice where high power within a well-defined operating range is essential.
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YAG Series & NLO
Laser Crystals
Cryslaser Inc.
Cryslaser offers 40+ years of experience in the growth of YAG crystals and provides diffusion bonding crystals, and nonlinear crystals. Laser optics and components, and IR optics are also available.
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3-D Cell Imaging Through Microfluidic Channels
A microscopy technique developed in 2007 by scientists at MIT enabled 3-D imaging of the interior of living cells without using fluorescent or other markers. Recent adaptations have taken this a step further.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: IR technology spots nuclear weapons sites, a new light-control system could spark advances in solar photovoltaics, and lasers could be used to blast asteroids.
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Guide Star Set for VLT
A new solid-state laser aims to give giant Earth-bound telescopes better vision by reducing atmospheric distortion.
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WHITE PAPER
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Power Technology’s iMAT® DPSS Laser Platform Ideal for Raman Spectroscopy
Power Technology, Inc.
Power Technology’s iMAT® series of DPSS lasers are inherently beneficial to the Raman Spectroscopy industry because of its patented technology which inherently produces actively stabilized single frequency wavelengths at 532 nm and 1064 nm. This revolutionary technology earned international recognition by winning the Frost & Sullivan European Diode-Pumped Solid State Laser Technology Innovation of the Year award in 2009.
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Light Advances in Biomedicine
Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 1 – 2 PM EDT
FREE WEBINAR
Dr. Robert Alfano
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Photonics Media will host Dr. Robert R. Alfano, distinguished professor of science and engineering at The City College of the City University of New York, who will present major advances in optical biopsy and imaging spectroscopy. Alfano will discuss the key fingerprints to detect aggressive cancer cells; two new NIR spectral windows for imaging with less scattering of light in tissue; the use of upper singlet S2 for dyes to increase imaging depth using two-photon techniques; the use of spatial frequency spectra to detect structure in cancerous tissues and the brain; and, most of all, the use of supercontinuum – the ultimate white light – in biomedicine applications.
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SPIE Photonics Europe brings together different disciplines, technologies and perspectives from across Europe and around the world. Participants will learn about new research and the latest funding opportunities, and will have the opportunity to attend a number of conferences.
Session topics to be featured include metamaterials, nanophotonics, photonic crystal materials and devices, micro-structured and specialty optical fibers, silicon photonics and photonic integrated circuits, and photonics for solar energy systems.
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FEATURED VIDEO
AFL – LZM 100 LAZERMaster
The LZM-100 LAZERMaster produces a clean and stable heat source via a CO2 laser to perform splicing, adiabatic tapering, lensing or other glass-shaping operations. The LZM possesses large-diameter capabilities up to 2.3 mm and long tapering capabilities up to 150 mm. Company: AFL* (South Carolina, US) Product: LZM-100 LAZERMaster Website: www.AFLglobal.com
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