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This Week in Photonics: Luminate NY Finals Third Cohort Competition Winner Announced; Yellow Laser Innovation (9/17/2020)

This Week in Photonics: Luminate NY Finals Third Cohort Competition Winner Announced; Yellow Laser Innovation
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Thursday, September 17, 2020
 
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SunDensity’s Photonic Smart Coating Technology Takes Top Prize at Luminate NY’s Finals Competition
SunDensity’s Photonic Smart Coating Technology Takes Top Prize at Luminate NY’s Finals Competition
SunDensity, a developer of photonic smart coatings (PSC) technology, has earned $1 million in funding as the competition winner of the third cohort of the Luminate NY Program’s Innovation Finals Competition. Luminate third-cohort winners, highlighted by SunDensity, were announced at The Optical Society’s (OSA) Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science Conference (FiO + LS).
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Ultrafast Yellow Laser Poised for Biomedical Applications
Ultrafast Yellow Laser Poised for Biomedical Applications
Researchers at the Physical Research Laboratory at Gujarat University have developed a compact and ultrafast high-power yellow laser. The tunable laser shows excellent beam quality, helping fill a need for a practical yellow light source emitting ultrafast light pulses.
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Periodic Array System Potential Supports Nanophotonic Applications
Periodic Array System Potential Supports Nanophotonic Applications
A research team from the University of New Mexico and the Autonomous University of Madrid has applied periodic arrays containing nanoparticles of different sizes — as opposed to more conventional arrays that contain nanoparticles of a singular, uniform size — to generate coherent light of desired colors.
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Hydra3D™ is a new high resolution Time-of-Flight (ToF) CMOS image sensor, tailored for 3D detection and distance measurement. It features a 10 µm three-tap cutting-edge pixel and supports the latest industrial applications, including vision guided robotics, logistics, and automated guided vehicles.

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Next VISION Stuttgart to Take Place in October 2021  Read Article 

PhotoniCare Announces More than $7M in Funding, Appoints Chief Commercial Officer  Read Article 

Imec and CMST Develop Artificial Iris  Read Article 

Continuous, Stable Lasing Achieved with Perovskite Laser  Read Article 

All-Glass Fiber Optic Sensor Performs Sensitive Force Measurements on Miniature Objects  Read Article 

 
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LED Lighting for Fluorescence Microscopy: A Sustainable Illumination Option LED Lighting for Fluorescence Microscopy: A Sustainable Illumination Option
Tue, Sep 22, 2020 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
This webinar, presented by Excelitas, will discuss the recent advancements in LED technology that have created an opportunity for LEDs to replace arc lamps for a variety of fluorescence imaging applications. Presenter Kavita Aswani, Ph.D., will address the development of high-power LEDs for the green excitation range, a wavelength that has traditionally been challenging for LEDs. She will also discuss the many advantages of using LEDs for microscopy systems in life sciences, including sustainability.
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