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Laser-induced plasma generation in nanoparticles has potential application in fields as diverse as medicine and materials processing. To fully harness this tool, it is important to understand how nanoparticles behave in strong laser fields and how they can be controlled. Science and engineering have always been about solving problems, and as those problems get bigger, the solution often is to make things smaller – sometimes much, much smaller.
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Hyperspectral imaging has long been confined to laboratory use and expensive applications. This is changing now, thanks to the advent of fast, compact, user-friendly and low-cost hyperspectral cameras based on a revolutionary hyperspectral sensor monolithically integrated on a CMOS imager.
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Filter Solutions for Machine Vision
Chroma Technology Corp.
Chroma’s state-of-the-art coating technologies, complete in-house engineering and U.S. manufacturing capabilities provide you with a choice of services, including product development of small quantities or high-volume manufacturing.
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Low-Cosmetic
Defect IR Filters
Spectrogon US, Inc.
Spectrogon manufactures infrared filters and windows with high transmission, high rejection outside the passband, and introducing low cosmetic defects.
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Hyperspectral Imaging
Corning, Inc.
Corning offers an extensive line of products, designed to provide high-value, high-performance imaging and remote sensing solutions to a wide variety of customers.
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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Group Publisher Karen Newman at karen.newman@photonics.com
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