Wednesday, March 15, 2017
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Quarterly newsletter from Photonics Media highlighting the latest photonics news, features and products from Europe.
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The Decade of the Resolution Revolution
Superresolution optical microscopy has been one of the most momentous developments in the life sciences over the last decade – and its evolution is ongoing. Progress has been so rapid and significant that it has been dubbed by some observers as “the resolution revolution.”
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Light Is the Ultimate Medium for High-Speed Communications
Silicon photonics is widely considered a key enabling technology for further development of optical interconnect solutions needed to address growing traffic on the internet. From the first submarine optical cable to the fiber-to-home deployment to the proliferation of data centers, light has served as the ultimate medium for high-speed optical communications for more than 20 years.
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More Fiber Will Make Healthier Aerospace and Defense
Specialized aerospace and defense requirements present challenges for fiber optics, making it more difficult to use technology originally developed for civilian and commercial applications. However, the industry is now responding and finding solutions.
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EuroPhotonics - Spring 2017
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EOS Aids in Humanoid Robot Development
Additive manufacturing technology developer Electro Optical Systems (EOS) GmbH has helped further the Roboy project, a European collaboration led by the Swiss Devanthro Society and the Technical University of Munich, to develop humanoid robots with a musculoskeletal system designed to mimic that of the human body.
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The large number of deployed lasers and precision-guided munitions has driven the need for better laser warning systems that can detect incoming threats.
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The packaged silicon photonics transceiver market is expected to reach $6 billion by 2026, according to a new report from Yole Développement.
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Let's Help Surgeons See More
SCHOTT AG, Lighting and Imaging
It’s not just quantity. It’s also the quality of light that determines endoscopy results. It makes providing surgeons with state-of-the-art equipment a real challenge. A challenge we help our partners rise to with customized fiber optics. Our solutions go beyond hi-res images.
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PC Controlled Variable Coupler
Evanescent Optics
The Model 905(P)-M is a variable ratio fiber coupler, the ratio can be remotely controlled with a PC (through a USB port), or manually. Available in SM non-PM and PM versions, wavelengths from 760nm to 2um.
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Coming in the Next Issue...
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Features
Defense & Security Sensing
3D Imaging
Lasers for Materials Processing
EPIC Insights Column
Issue Bonus
Lasers Directory
Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazine EuroPhotonics. Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Editor Justine Murphy at [email protected], or use our online submission form www.photonics.com/submitfeature.aspx.
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