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A fluorescent hybrid material that changes color based on light polarization could enhance a number of applications in nanotechnologies. Creating this material required a host inorganic material of crystalline structure with parallel nanochannels and pore size of less than 1 nm, as well as two dyes of similar size and shape with complementary optical properties that would respond differently when stimulated by light.
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Streampix 5
Recording Station
NorPix Inc.
Streampix 5 recording station records from multiple cameras simultaneously at up to 2 Gigabyte per second. Compatible with camera link, HD-SDI, GigE, USB3 cameras.
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Laser Rotary Encoder
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon R-1 series Laser Rotary Encoders offer high performance (high resolution, accuracy, and precision) in a very compact 36mm diameter body.
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Pellicle Technical Information
National Photocolor Corp.
Two of the most important attributes of pellicles are the elimination of secondary (ghost) reflection and the elimination of beam displacement and refractive error on transmission.
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Custom Optics
Janos Technology LLC
Janos Technology’s custom optics and lens designs are optimized for manufacturing, often utilizing aspheric and diffractive optics.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: An LED device simulates sunlight, doctors monitor nanoparticles in living tissue, and a photomultiplier gauges the ocean's color even at night.
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This international trade fair for optical technologies, components and systems provides the optical industry with important information, communication and business platforms.
The event will focus fiber optics, photovoltaics, LED solutions and safety systems, as well as production and medical technology. Other topics to be addressed will be energy and material efficiency, conservation of resources and environmental protection.
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FEATURED VIDEO
Ocean Optics – IDRaman mini
Michael Allen, Director of Marketing and Product Development at Ocean Optics, talks about the Prism nominated IDRaman mini. The IDRaman mini is the smallest, most powerful handheld Raman instrument available today. It is designed to make rapid and accurate measurements that identify, authenticate and verify samples in the field.
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