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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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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. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.
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Peak Power on the Rise
For solid-state lasers, more power, along with increasingly robust systems and a wider variety of wavelengths, mean new applications in cutting, welding, precision manufacturing, marking and elsewhere. Together with falling prices, such advances are putting lasers into new applications. On the horizon are solid-state lasers that enable high-resolution x-ray, neutron and electron imaging for nondestructive testing of turbine blades, engine parts and other components.
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Shrinking FT-NIR Spectrometers Empower Consumers, Businesses
Chip-scale sensor integration has brought us to the edge of new market opportunities that are poised to transform business practices and consumer lifestyles. The ability to incorporate miniaturized sensors into small devices and broad networks means that actionable data can be collected anywhere, anytime. This new capability enables consumers and businesses to monitor goods, conditions and operations in real time and to make changes and adjustments on the fly to optimize safety, health, quality control and production, and even care for the environment.
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Promise of Organic Photonics Looms Large
Champions of organic photonics strive for market acceptance by making the most of the material’s thin and flexible nature. Organic materials could supersede their inorganic cousins in many applications thanks to some unique and intriguing properties. From lasers, lighting and Li-Fi (light fidelity) to OLED TVs and solar cells, organic photonics offers a thin, flexible and easy-to-manufacture substance that is carving out new niches in some highly competitive markets.
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LensCheck™ Quality Control System
Optikos Corporation
Optikos, the leader in optically-based design, metrology products and IQ Lab™ services, is pleased to offer this compact, efficient, easy-to-use quality control tool. The LensCheck™ instrument is a cost-effective solution to your production and prototype lens qualification needs.
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Micro Injection Molding
Accumold
Accumold® is a high-tech manufacturer of precision micro, small and lead frame injection molded plastic components. Utilizing processes developed from Accumold's Micro-Mold® technology, the company designs, builds and produces unique molds and parts.
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New Optical Coating Capabilities
Precision Glass & Optics (PG&O)
PG&O’s new optical coating capabilities feature an advanced, in-situ optical monitoring and rate control system that produces ultra-precise and accurate single and multi-layered thin films. The newly-installed computer & software system provides calibration of the exact refractive index dispersion for each material and process used.
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Mid IR Fiber Collimator
Micro Laser Systems Inc.
The FC5 Mid IR Fiber Collimator operates between 2.5μm and 6μm. Output beam is user adjustable. Fine 80 pitch threads allow you to optimize collimation for your operating wavelength and lock it down. Beam size is approximately 2mm at 1/e^2 points. These collimators have an FC or FC/APC receptacle.
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Through a three-year, $550,000 grant, Mishkat Bhattacharya, a theoretical physicist at the Rochester Institute of Technology, is investigating new precision quantum sensing solutions for the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research.
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A novel technology uses a special class of photoactivatable molecules and digital light processing to construct light shapes into animated structures that have volume and are viewable from 360 degrees. The technology is not a hologram, and differs from 3D movies or 3D computer design.
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Learn Efficient Luminaire Design Using Virtual Prototyping
Thu, Oct 12, 2017 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
In this webinar, attendees will learn how to design more efficient luminaires using Lambda Research's TracePro software, a 3D CAD virtual prototyping program with the power and tools to simulate and design luminaires. The webinar will cover how to design luminaires for maximum efficiency and specified angular output, how to use photorealistic rendering to make sure a luminaire works as designed, when to use diffusers to improve design output, how to create reports and check luminaire output for design regulations, and Tips and Tricks for creating better luminaires in less time.
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Features
Silicon Optics; Near-IR Spectroscopy; Wearables; Terahertz Imaging; Light Sources
Issue Bonus
Imaging Directory: Enhanced Advertiser Listing; Market Report; Supplier New Product Report
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