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Highlights from the May 2015 issue of Photonics Spectra (5/13/2015)

Highlights from the May 2015 issue of Photonics Spectra
It’s a case of a sight for sore eyes and other body parts, with display advances promising better augmented reality and wearable devices.
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Volume 49 · Issue 5 · HIGHLIGHTS May 2015
Displays You Wear
Displays You Wear It’s a case of a sight for sore eyes and other body parts, with display advances promising better augmented reality and wearable devices. For augmented reality, which overlays computer-generated information onto what people see, improvements include 3-D presentations of data and easier outdoor use. Wearable devices in general will benefit from flexible electronics and other advances.
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Improved Photometric Testing for High-Power LEDs
This first of a two-part series describes the three approaches developed specifically for measuring high-power LEDs. The LM-85 approved method for electrical photometric measurement of high-power LEDs harmonizes the methods currently in use and addresses measurement consistency issues.
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Advances in Micromechatronics Promote All-in-One Positioning Modules
Advances in Micromechatronics Promote All-in-One Positioning Modules Advances in microactuators, microelectronics and micromechatronics are enabling a new class of all-in-one “smart” positioning modules for photonics system miniaturization. Now these smart motion capabilities are creating exciting opportunities for reduced size and unmatched performance in handheld, portable and mobile instruments.
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