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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Whispering-Gallery Device Could Improve Computing
Whispering-Gallery Device Could Improve Computing A new whispering-gallery microcavity could lead to new and more powerful computers that run faster and at cooler temperatures. The optical diode was created at Washington University in St. Louis, where researchers coupled two microresonators using parity-time symmetry onto a silicon chip. These resonators were positioned to allow light to flow from one to the other.
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Solar Power, Biofuel Production Could Complement Each Other
Photovoltaic installations may be able to give a boost to biofuels production — and vice versa — particularly in sunny and dry regions of the US.
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Light-Activated Neurons May Restore Function to Paralyzed Muscles
A new technique could potentially restore the function of muscles afflicted by motor neuron disease or spinal cord injury.
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B-Con Engineering - Opto Mechanical Integration Opto Mechanical Integration
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B-Con has earned its reputation in aerospace optics because of its depth of experience in the fields of laser systems integration, optical design and fabrication.
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M3 Measurement Solutions - Refractive Index Refractive Index
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M3 provides refractive index testing. Sample configurations include a minimum deviation prism for high accuracy or a round diameter wedge for reduced manufacturing.
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ZC&R Coatings for Optics - Thin Film Coating Solutions Thin Film Coating Solutions
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ZC&R Coatings for Optics, an Abrisa Technologies Company provides high-efficiency coatings.
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Fermionics Opto-Technology - InGaAs Photodiodes InGaAs Photodiodes
Fermionics Opto-Technology
Fermionics manufactures InGaAs photodiodes for data, voice, and video communications, large- area photodiodes for instrumentation & sensing applications, and linear and digital arrays.
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Flir Systems Hires New Chief Marketing Officer
Flir Systems Inc. has named Travis Merrill its new senior vice president and chief marketing officer.
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Semiconductor Manipulates IR Light
A nanostructure-embedded semiconductor that manipulates light in the IR/terahertz range could benefit applications from imaging to energy efficiency, telecommunications and more.
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Adaptive Optics Enhance Subcellular Microscopy
Adaptive optics techniques forged for astronomers and ophthalmologists have been brought to bear for biologists seeking sharper microscope images.
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Photonics Media's Weekly Newscast In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Light-activated neurons restore paralyzed muscles, a semiconductor manipulates infrared light, and scientists propose growing biofuel crops on photovoltaic farms.
Optical Combs Speed Up Communication, Data
Miniaturized optical frequency combs may hold the key to faster computing centers and accelerated communications networks.
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Second Light Source Primes Semiconductors to See IR
A new technology uses standard, patterned semiconductors to detect light over a broader range of wavelengths.
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New Switch Could Scale Up Quantum Computing
A new technique to connect particles could assist in development of quantum computing systems.
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Agilent Technologies, Inc. - The Measurement of High Optical Densities (up to 8 Abs) in the Near-Infrared The Measurement of High Optical Densities (up to 8 Abs) in the Near-Infrared
Agilent Technologies, Inc.

The optical densities of various materials used in the manufacture of laser safety eyewear have been determined in the NIR. The lens materials were measured over wavelength ranges corresponding to the laser wavelengths for which the eyewear was designed (InGaAs, 980 nm and Nd:YAG, 1064 nm). Prior to measurement, a variety of filters of known optical density were used to validate the photometric performance of the spectrophotometer. Using the addition of filters technique, photometric range, accuracy and linearity were demonstrated up to 8 Absorbance units at 1200 nm in the near-infrared.

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Microscopy Light Sources

Tuesday, April 22, 2014 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

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Dr. Aaron Slepkov
In this webinar, Aaron Slepkov, PhD, will describe the key features of coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy, and will outline the light sources used in its various experimental implementations.

Dr. Slepkov is faculty in the department of Physics & Astronomy at Trent University, where he holds a Canada Research Chair in the Physics of Biomaterials. His research interests include nonlinear optics and photonics, broadband laser microscopy, and materials biophysics.
Industry Events
SPIE DSS 2014 - May 5-9, 2014 · Baltimore, MD
SPIE DSS 2014 SPIE DSS 2014 brings together some of the industry's most important scientific conferences and exhibitions on optics, IR imaging, lasers and sensing for defense, security, industry, healthcare and the environment.

Session topics to be featured include hyperspectral imaging, imagery and pattern analysis, next-generation sensors and systems, and terahertz device and systems, as well as laser technologies, mine and chemical detection, and instrumentation and control.

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