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Photonics Spectra Monthly — 3D-Stacked CMOS, Software-Defined Photonics, Gas Analysis, and more…
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Monthly newsletter from the editors of Photonics Spectra, with features, popular topics, new products, and what's coming in the next issue. Photonics.com/subscribe.
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3D-Stacked CMOS Sparks Imaging’s Innovation Era
CMOS manufacturing has undergone a significant transformation in the last 12 months. The manufacturing processes that even seasoned developers regarded as fundamentally experimental 20, or even 10, years ago have come within reach of enabling an entirely new set of commercial applications. These breakthroughs, such as 3D stacking, are emerging in addition to the applications that industry innovators have already demonstrated owing to advancements in CMOS manufacturing processes.
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Software-Defined Photonics Orchestrates Light in Future Data Centers
At a system architecture level, software-defined networking has transformed data center management in the last decade, decoupling the control plane element from the data plane element. The flexibility in this design innovation enables dynamic traffic routing, network adjustments, and resource allocation — all through software control.
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A Quantum Leap for Sensitive Gas Analysis
Far above an oil pipeline, a drone bobs and weaves. The drone, dispatched by Denver, Colorado-based Project Canary, is collecting high-resolution imaging data of the site, while also scanning for any indications that the pipeline is leaking methane. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and Project Canary cofounder and co-CEO Will Foiles saw a valuable opportunity to act against climate change by giving oil and gas facilities the ability to quickly detect and prevent its release into the atmosphere.
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Unlock Precision: Integrate NEXOS
Avantes BV Discover the NEXOS Spectrometer. Compact, customizable, and available in multiple variations. With its outstanding stray light rejection and improved optical performance, your measurements will be taken to the next level! Discover how the NEXOS will empower your application.
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ITO Coating on Glass, Plastic, and Crystal
North American Coating Laboratories NACL provides tailored ITO coatings for diverse industries. Leverage our expertise for optimal performance and durability. Whether on glass, plastic, or crystals, we ensure coatings meet your objectives. With stringent quality control and customization, partner with us for excellence in your next project.
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20X Microscope Lens
Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement The Radiant Vision Systems 20X Microscope Lens enables high-resolution imaging of extremely small components and features, such as individual pixels and subpixels of OLED, microLED, microOLED, and other emissive displays.
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Norland Optical Splice
Norland Products Inc. Norland’s optical splice provides a high-performance connection for optic fibers in a unique one-piece design.
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High Precision External-Cavity Diode Lasers from Ultraviolet to Infrared
DRS Daylight Solutions Inc. DRS Daylight Solutions introduces Stretto, a family of high-precision tunable lasers. Designed to enable quantum information science applications, Stretto provides wavelengths from UV to infrared, maintaining a common footprint and interface. This simplicity facilitates the transition from laboratory experiments to OEM integration without redesign. Leveraging Daylight’s military ruggedized designs, Stretto provides performance-at-scale, enabling our customers to succeed in what’s next.
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Liquid Crystal Polarization Gratings
Meadowlark Optics Inc. These transmissive gratings efficiently (>99.5%) diffract circularly polarized light to the first positive or negative order, based on the handedness of the incident light. By incorporating fast electro-optic half-wave polarization retarders to control the handedness of polarization, we can develop custom LCPG devices and systems with a range of leading capabilities for Coherent Doppler Lidar, High-Definition Time-of-Flight Imaging, Non-mechanical Refocusing in Microscopy, and more.
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Traceable Standards Could Speed Development of Quantum Technologies
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Maryland have developed standards and calibrations for the optical microscopes used to guide the centering of quantum dots within photonic chips. The method enables a precision down to 10-20 nm across the entire image from an optical microscope, allowing the correction of many individual quantum dots.
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Ultrablack Coatings Achieve Broadband Absorption for Precision Optics
A broadband, ultrablack film from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences could enhance the performance of telescopes and have other applications in space exploration and precision optics. In tests, the film achieved an average absorption as high as 99.4%, within a wavelength range of 400 to 1000 nm.
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Photonics-Based Oscillator Provides Precise Signals on Compact Chip
Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, the University of California Santa Barbara, the University of Virginia, and Yale University developed a low-noise microwave generator with a compact, portable form factor by using two-point optical frequency division, a technique for developing high-performance signal sources, with integrated photonic components.
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Optical Filters: Application and Design Considerations
Tue, Apr 23, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Optical filters can discretely transmit or reject specific wavelengths or ranges of wavelengths of light. Utilizing this capability in photonics-based instruments creates the need for a better understanding of optical filter design considerations and how specifications influence performance and cost. Craig Hanson of MKS/Newport discusses the fundamental principles of optical coatings and filter types and explains the significance of filter parameters and the benefits of design review. He also explores accessory options and subsystem integration. Next Hanson unveils MKS’s unique manufacturing processes and capabilities for custom optical filters from prototype to high-volume production. Finally, this presentation concludes with an open Q&A, for which Hanson is joined by Mark Roberts, principal thin-film engineer at Newport. Presented by MKS Newport.
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Features
Visible Lasers, Laser Scanners, Reflective Optics, 3D Imaging, and Photonics in Sports
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