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Nanoantennas can be used like traditional photographic film to record light at distances smaller than its own wavelength. This could mean big things for the future of optical data storage.
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Bobcat-640-GigE
SWIR Camera
Xenics
The affordable ultra-compact and high resolution Bobcat-640-GigE SWIR camera is optimized for machine vision and high-temperature process control, as well as science and R&D applications.
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Thin Film
Coating Solutions
ZC&R Coatings for Optics
ZC&R Coatings for Optics provides high-efficiency coatings for industrial, commercial, and opto-electronic applications. The broad selection of coatings is applied via electron beam and ion-assisted electron beam deposition.
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Glass & Polymer Fused Fiber Optics
Incom, Inc.
Making critical contributions to the scientific, medical, life-sciences and defense markets, INCOM is the world’s largest supplier of glass and polymer fused fiber optics and microstructures.
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One Stop Solution
United Lens Corp.
ULC has evolved from a modest beginning as a molder of spectacle and optical lens blanks into a full service source for finished optics, optical coatings, machined precision blanks (and, yes, molded lens blanks).
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A new spectroscopy technique can accurately identify the structure and composition of individual molecules.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: a drone aids photographic lighting, a sensor diagnoses diabetes, fluorescence detects Alzheimer’s and molecule signatures are amplified.
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A team from the University of Maryland has discovered how to make air behave like optical fiber, guiding light beams over short distances without losing power.
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Nano Sensor Enhances Bomb Detection
A new plasmon laser sensor can identify extremely minute concentrations of explosives, as well as explosives that are typically difficult to detect.
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WEBINAR
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Join us for a FREE webinar:
From Product to Profit
Wednesday, July 30, Noon EDT
Presented by Barbara Foster,
The Microscopy & Imaging Place, Inc.
Barbara Foster
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Early-stage, user-based research can impact business development, RD&E and rapid market penetration, and this webinar will tell you how. The presentation will include:
1. Two magic numbers that can determine if your product will be profitable;
2. Early-stage, user-based market research: the how, when, why, and where;
3. Impact on business development, product profitability, and speed to market;
4. Case Studies
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M&M 2014 is an annual meeting and conference for the microscopy and microanalysis industries.
The event will feature an awards presentation, as well as numerous lectures and symposiums that focus on topics such as Microscopy and Spectroscopy for Power Generation and Energy Storage, Advances in In-situ Microscopy, Extended Crystal Defects, and Carbon Nanomaterials and Related Counterparts.
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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Managing Editor Laura Marshall at [email protected]
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FEATURED VIDEO
Si-Ware Systems – MEMS FT-IR Spectrometer
Si-Ware Division Manager, Bassam Saadany, talks about their Prism Award winning spectrometer. The MEMS FT-IR Spectrometer, the first alignment-free, calibration-free, and shock-resistant FT-IR module on a chip scale. The module can be integrated into a wide variety of systems for qualitative or quantitative material analysis applications in various industries including environmental, healthcare, agriculture, food and beverage, industrial, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and law enforcement.
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