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This Week in Photonics: Self-Illuminating Windows, Nanoplasmonic Materials for Color Displays, and More (6/11/2020)

This Week in Photonics: Self-Illuminating Windows, Nanoplasmonic Materials for Color Displays, and More
Weekly newsletter highlighting breaking news, technology developments and product releases in the photonics industry.
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Thursday, June 11, 2020

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Nanostructured Plasmonic Materials Could Provide More Natural Color for Displays
Nanostructured Plasmonic Materials Could Provide More Natural Color for Displays
Ultralow-power, ultrahigh-definition displays and screens that will be easier on the eyes could be possible with technology being developed by researchers at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Their approach illuminates the display by reflecting light from the surrounding environment, rather than by using energy-intensive LEDs to light the display from behind the screen.
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Smart Windows Self-Illuminate on Rainy Days
Smart Windows Self-Illuminate on Rainy Days
A joint research team has developed a technology that will allow windows to change colors according to the amount of moisture, without the need for electricity. The researchers developed a variable color filter using a metal-hydrogel-metal resonator structure using chitosan-based hydrogel, and combined it with solar cells to make a self-powering humidity sensor.
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Imaging System Shows Heart Health Risk of HCQ
Imaging System Shows Heart Health Risk of HCQ
An optical mapping system has demonstrated that hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) can cause arrhythmia in animals, so researchers and clinicians are cautious about its effectiveness as a treatment of COVID-19 in people. Previously, HCQ, a less toxic form of chloroquine (CQ), has been prescribed to those with malaria and various autoimmune conditions and has showed some promise in reducing COVID-19 symptoms in a limited number of cases.
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Infinera Appoints George Riedel, Christine Bucklin to Board of Directors  Read Article 

VisionQuest, University Have Hand in Foot Diagnosis  Read Article 

Metasurface Design Approach Achieves Unidirectional Luminescence in LEDs  Read Article 

OptoSigma Europe Opens Office in Germany  Read Article 

ZEISS Partners with Perseus Biomics  Read Article 

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Optimize the Signal Acquisition for Optics and Photonics Measurements Optimize the Signal Acquisition for Optics and Photonics Measurements
Tue, Jun 23, 2020 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
This webinar will focus on four optical measurement techniques: tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy; pump-probe spectroscopy; stimulated Raman scattering microscopy; and carrier-envelope offset stabilization. By taking a close look at these techniques, you will learn how to choose the most suitable measurement scheme, for example, lock-in amplifier or boxcar averager; perform a measurement; and tune your measurement settings to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio.
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A New Approach to Interferometry: Unlocking New Possibilities in UV/VIS Spectroscopy A New Approach to Interferometry: Unlocking New Possibilities in UV/VIS Spectroscopy
Wed, Jun 17, 2020 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
This webinar will describe ultrastable, common-path (CP) interferometry and how CP interferometry can provide all the advantages of Fourier-transform spectroscopy down to the UV-VIS spectral regions, in a compact device. The operation principle of a CP interferometer will be presented, together with a few applications, such as the measurement of Time-Resolved Emission Spectra (TRES) with picomolar sensitivity and Excitation-Emission Maps (EEM) down to the ultimate sensitivity, by detecting fluorescence/EEM of single molecules at room temperature. Finally, novel applications of the interferometer for hyperspectral imaging will be presented.
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