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This Week in Photonics: Laser Light From Live Cells (6/8/2017)

This Week in Photonics: Laser Light From Live Cells
A polariton laser based on lab-grown, fluorescent jellyfish proteins could impact the fabrication of artificial optical devices, advance the field of optical computing — as it requires less energy tha
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Thursday, June 8, 2017
       
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Jellyfish Proteins Used to Create Unconventional Laser
Jellyfish Proteins Used to Create Unconventional Laser
A polariton laser based on lab-grown, fluorescent jellyfish proteins could impact the fabrication of artificial optical devices, advance the field of optical computing — as it requires less energy than conventional lasers — and aid in new biomedical applications serving as a bio-compatible, bio-implantable light source of sorts. The green fluorescent protein (GFP) found in the pacific jellyfish Aequorea Victoria is the energy acceptor in the natural bioluminescence of the animal.
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NASA Investigates Optical Coatings for Far-UV Spectral Range
NASA Investigates Optical Coatings for Far-UV Spectral Range
To meet the projected goals for its next generation of space telescopes, NASA is taking on a new optical challenge — the fabrication of protective coatings for mirrors to be used for astrophysics studies in the Lyman Alpha range. So far, no one has developed a coating that effectively protects and maintains an aluminum mirror’s high reflectivity in the 90- to 130-nm range. At this spectral regime, scientists can observe an assortment of spectral lines and astronomical targets.
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Large-Scale Quantum Emitter Arrays Could Generate Single Photons on Demand
Large-Scale Quantum Emitter Arrays Could Generate Single Photons on Demand
Quantum light emitters have been observed previously in atomically thin layers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). However, they have been found at random locations within the host material and usually in low densities, hindering experiments aiming to investigate this class of emitters. To facilitate investigation, deterministic arrays of hundreds of quantum emitters were created using different TMD materials, emitting across a range of wavelengths in the visible spectrum.
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Metalens for Immersion Microscope Overcomes Challenges of Hand-Polishing Techniques
Metalens for Immersion Microscope Overcomes Challenges of Hand-Polishing Techniques
A flat lens for immersion microscopy has been developed. The lens, which can be designed for use with any form of liquid, could provide a cost-effective and easy-to-manufacture alternative to hand polishing lenses for immersion objectives.
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3D-Printed Patch Mends Hearts
3D-Printed Patch Mends Hearts
A new 3D-laser-printed patch has been developed that can help heal scarred heart tissue after a heart attack. Researchers from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and University of Alabama-Birmingham used laser-based 3D bioprinting techniques to incorporate stem cells derived from adult human heart cells on a matrix that began to grow and beat synchronously in a dish in the lab.
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LASER World of PHOTONICS 2017
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June 26-29, 2017 - The Munich Trade Fair Center - Munich Germany
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LASER World of PHOTONICS is the world's leading trade fair for components, systems and applications of photonics, with five exhibition halls, over 1,200 exhibitors and more than 30,000 attendees from over 70 countries. Together with the World of Photonics Congress, it unites research and industry and promotes the use and development of photonics, with exhibits, programs, events and talks that cover technology and applications for a range of industries.
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Optics-Based Tools for Cancer Care
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Nirmala (Nimmi) Ramanujam, Ph.D., will speak on optical tools and techniques she is developing for cancer screening in resource-limited settings. Professor Ramanujam is leading a multi-disciplinary effort to translate these technologies to clinical applications in the breast and cervix. In addition to her academic efforts, professor Ramanujam has spun out a company, Zenalux, to commercialize several of the technologies developed in her lab and is developing and creating the processes to move technologies further down the commercialization pipeline within Duke. Ramanujam is Robert W. Carr Jr. professor of Biomedical Engineering, professor in Pharmacology & Cancer Biology and Global Health, and founding director of the Global Women’s Health Technologies at Duke University.
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