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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.
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Musings on Horses and Quantum Leaps
MIKE WHEELER, MANAGING EDITOR
The Kentucky Derby. The greatest two minutes in sports. Its very name evokes air thick with bourbon and cigar smoke, women’s hats adorned with bows and feathers, sleek thoroughbreds and spectators dressed to the nines. Save, perhaps, for the Masters in April, few sporting events offer a more visually rich experience for TV viewers.
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Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots Offer Vibrant Color for Liquid Crystal Displays
Display manufacturers are constantly striving to satisfy consumers’ never-ending appetites for better and more true-to-life electronic displays. While cadmium-based quantum dots have been around since the mid-1980s, more recent advancements in their chemical makeup are giving quantum dot technology new potential in the marketplace without performance trade-offs.
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Better Lasers, Better Machining
When it’s time to cut, weld, ablate, mark or otherwise machine materials, manufacturers are increasingly turning to lasers. Falling system costs and better resulting product quality are two reasons why. Still, the need exists to further lower the cost of laser machining while expanding the range of materials that can be handled. For that, there’s progress in fiber and other laser technologies from greater power, more precise processing and new wavelengths.
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A compact, eye-safe laser light source has been developed for practical applications in medicine, communications and ranging. The solid-state laser emits in the 1500- to 1600-nm range, and is based on a novel laboratory growth technology for single crystals.
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A recent test at the Ford Motor Company’s Arizona Proving Ground demonstrated the Ford Focus’s ability to use lidar sensor technology and 3D maps to drive in the dark without headlights.
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Fiber-Coupled Diode Laser Pump Modules
DILAS Diodenlaser GmbH
Single-emitter based, fiber-coupled diode laser pump modules are now available in output powers of 50W and 90W at 976nm into a 106.5µm pigtailed fiber core with a numerical aperture of 0.22.
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New SMARTEK Vision CMOS Camera
FRAMOS
New SMARTEK Vision CMOS Camera family for machine vision applications combines GigE Vision and USB3 Vision with a new sensor interface in miniature housing, standardized connectivity, enhanced processing capabilities and a flexible customization concept.
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Low-Cosmetic Defect IR Filters
Spectrogon US Inc.
Spectrogon manufactures infrared filters and windows with high transmission, high rejection outside the passband, and introducing low cosmetic defects.
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Telecentric 3D Laser
Osela Inc.
Osela’s Telecentric Laser Projector (TLP) provides parallel non angular laser line illumination as opposed to conventional laser lines that project a diverging fan.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Zurich Instruments AG
With the UHF-AWG 1.8 GSa/s Arbitrary Waveform Generator, Zurich Instruments presents a unique solution for the generation and acquisition of complex signals.
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REO A Heritage of Superior Laser Optics
REO was built on manufacturing optics specifically designed to enhance internal laser cavity performance. Our superior superpolished substrates combined with our low absorption coatings guarantee the lowest possible losses and highest laser damage resistance. Today, our optics continue to provide improved system performance and enable some of the most demanding laser systems in the world. From fabrication and coating to final alignment and assembly, partnering with REO guarantees a complete solution to simplify your supply chain.
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Optimizing Machine Vision Systems to Maximize Product Quality and Yield
Thu, May 19, 2016 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Nelson Bridwell, president of Machine Vision Engineering LLC and an AIA Certified Advanced Vision Professional, discusses how to use statistical control to optimize reliability and yield of machine vision systems.
Topics that will be covered in this free webinar include: Ad hoc procedures for setting configuration parameters and the potential problems associated with them; characterizing normal process variation, and using the resulting statistics to identify optimal configuration parameters and accurately predict the resulting inspection failure rates and product yield; and more.
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Photonics for Ophthalmology
Thu, Jun 9, 2016 12:00 PM - 3:15 PM EDT
Photonics Media invites you to join us for our upcoming digital conference, "Photonics for Ophthalmology." The event will feature several 15-minute online presentations on the use of light-based imaging and surgical techniques for diagnosing and treating eye conditions. Brief question-and-answer sessions will follow each presentation. Topics include photo-mediated ultrasound therapy, ophthalmologic lasers, intraocular lenses, photobiomodulation and various aspects of optical coherence tomography.
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Features
Short-Pulse Lasers; Optical Components; Microscopy; Vision Systems; Optical Sensing
Issue Bonus
Microscopy in Focus, with directory
Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazine
Photonics Spectra. Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Managing Editor Mike Wheeler at
[email protected] or use our online submission form www.photonics.com/submitfeature.aspx
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