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Thin, inexpensive plastic lenses for IR imaging devices could be manufactured from waste sulfur generated by refining fossil fuels. The lenses could be used for anything involving heat detection and infrared light, such as handheld cameras for home energy audits and night-vision goggles.
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Bandpass Polarizer
Meadowlark Optics
Meadowlark Optics is pleased to present its new bandpass polarizer. Bandpass polarizers are reflective, reflecting away the undesired polarization.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: Adaptive optics enhances subcellular imaging, a two-stage laser could control rain and lightning, panels that redirect sunlight into shadowy urban areas, and Laura Marshall tells us about last week’s Vision Show in Boston.
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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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FEATURED VIDEO
United Lens
Founded in 1916 and still under continuous family ownership, over the past century ULC has evolved from the world's largest manufacturer of molded lens blanks to the only truly vertically integrated manufacturer of optics providing thin film coatings, ground and polished optics, precision machined optics and hand molded optical blanks.
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