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This Week in Photonics: Lynred Secures Contract; Spectroscopy Deployed to Reveal Glass Imperfections (6/3/2021)

This Week in Photonics: Lynred Secures Contract; Spectroscopy Deployed to Reveal Glass Imperfections
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Thursday, June 3, 2021
 
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Spectroscopy Technique Reveals Glass Surface Damage at the Nanolevel
Spectroscopy Technique Reveals Glass Surface Damage at the Nanolevel
A spectroscopy technique created by collaborators from Penn State, Southwest University of Science and Technology (SWUST), and neaspec GmbH has enabled the study of nanolevel imperfections in the surface of glass.
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3D-Printed Microlenses Correct Color Distortions in Small-Scale Images
3D-Printed Microlenses Correct Color Distortions in Small-Scale Images
Researchers from the University of Stuttgart used a 3D-printing process called two-photon lithography to make highly precise lenses that are just a few micrometers in size and that reduce chromatic aberrations.

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Programmable 2D Nanomaterial Captures Artificial Light for Bioimaging
Programmable 2D Nanomaterial Captures Artificial Light for Bioimaging
A light-harvesting nanomaterial inspired by hierarchically structured biominerals in nature could be used to build artificial light-harvesting systems. The programmable, hybrid nanomaterial is made from organic and inorganic components and combines the structural and functional complexity of biominerals with the programmability of a protein-like peptoid.
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LightMachinery Inc. - HyperFine Brillouin Spectrometer HyperFine Brillouin Spectrometer

LightMachinery Inc.
The great challenge with Brillouin spectroscopy is that the scattered signal from the un-shifted wavelength of the laser can overwhelm the small Brillouin shifted return signal. LightMachinery has combined its leading-edge HyperFine spectrometer with a very narrow band tunable filter to suppress the bright un-shifted laser frequency.

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH - Controlling Machines with Smart Vision Sensors Controlling Machines with Smart Vision Sensors

IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
Whether in equipment, plant and mechanical engineering, medical technology, agriculture or logistics - image processing solutions are used in a wide variety of industries and scenarios to accelerate, control, and optimise processes. When artificial intelligence comes into play, the range of applications becomes even wider.

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.: More News

 

Snap Inc. to Acquire WaveOptics, Announces New Gen of Spectacles Product  Read Article 

Organic Optogenetics Tool Shines Light on Brain’s Communication Pathways  Read Article 

Lynred NGP Infrared Detector to Join Company’s SWIR Linear Array as Part of Copernicus Program  Read Article 

IIT Delhi to Establish Optics and Photonics Center  Read Article 

Optical Rectennas Show Aptitude in Waste Heat Capture  Read Article 

 
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Multi-Line Lasers or Laser Combiners: What Solution Is Best for Fluorescence Imaging? Multi-Line Lasers or Laser Combiners: What Solution Is Best for Fluorescence Imaging?
Thu, Jun 17, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Fluorescence based microscopy for high-resolution and high-throughput multi-fluorophore imaging typically relies on the use of several individual laser sources at different wavelengths, within the same instrument. Navigating the field of laser-based multi-color excitation options can be challenging. In this webinar Melissa Haahr and Helge Schmidt, Ph.D., of HÜBNER Photonics discuss the advantages of multi-line lasers and laser combiners with the aim to help identify the suitability of either solution for applications in fluorescence imaging. Presented by HÜBNER Photonics.
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