Quantitative CMOS Imaging – qCMOS: The Dawn of a New Era
Wed, May 19, 2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Imaging in general and semiconductor imaging in particular has penetrated every aspect of our lives, especially in the sciences. It has empowered many experiments from relying on subjective recording into objectively documentable, repeatable and quantifiable methods. This webinar with Peter Seitz, Ph.D., will provide an overview of semiconductor image sensors and introduce photon-resolving quantitative imaging, or qCMOS. Presented by Hamamatsu Corporation.
Measuring the Power and Beam Profile of Divergent Laser Sources
Thu, May 20, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Lasers with large beam divergence are used in a number of applications, such as remote sensing, optical communications, and materials processing. In this webinar, Derrick Peterman, Ph.D., will discuss methods for reliably characterizing the beam power and profile of divergent sources, so that users will be able to better understand how their lasers are performing in critical applications. Presented by Ophir, an MKS Instruments company.
Freeform Optics for Imaging: Design Methods
Wed, May 26, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
The rise of freeform optics in imaging applications has led to optical systems with increased etendue, more compact volumes, and superior performance. In this presentation, Jannick Rolland, Ph.D., and Aaron Bauer, Ph.D., of the University of Rochester’s Institute of Optics will provide an overview of the methods in which systems utilizing freeform optics have been designed and the steps taken to bridge freeform design to manufacture. Examples of freeform systems from space applications to an application in the movie industry will be discussed.
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