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Photonics Spectra Newsletter: Optical Frequency Combs, UV Imaging, and more… (10/12/2022)

Photonics Spectra Newsletter: Optical Frequency Combs, UV Imaging, and more…
Monthly newsletter from the editors of Photonics Spectra, with features, popular topics, new products, and what's coming in the next issue.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Monthly newsletter from the editors of Photonics Spectra, with features, popular topics, new products, and what's coming in the next issue. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

3D Printing Creates New Optical Possibilities
3D Printing Creates New Optical Possibilities
Being able to print an optic along with its mount and other elements saves time and minimizes installation errors. Plus, being able to adjust an optic’s shape and properties on a small scale allows one lens to do the work of several. Medical applications, cellphones, and soldiers in the field could benefit. 3D printing can also reduce the amount of time needed to prototype an optical design from months to days, a significant time savings. But 3D printing of optical components also faces hurdles, such as limited availability of optically relevant materials, slow manufacturing speed, and high cost, especially for large volumes.
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Optical Frequency Combs Reach Beyond Research
Optical Frequency Combs Reach Beyond Research
Optical frequency combs measure the oscillations of light directly, delivering a level of precision superior to any other measurement technique. This feature of direct measurement is being exploited in applications ranging from metrology to quantum computation, and the user community is continuously expanding, along with the market and a growing selection of OFC manufacturing companies.
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UV Imaging Reveals Useful Details — at a Cost
UV Imaging Reveals Useful Details — at a Cost
Feature sizes of modern electronics continue to shrink, approaching or even surpassing the wavelength of light, and equipment manufacturers are looking for new ways to improve the optical resolution of their systems to inspect ever smaller structures. One way to do this is by reducing the wavelength of the illumination. While in the past this has moved the light source to the blue end of the visible spectrum, some applications are shifting into the near UV, the deep UV, or even the extreme UV.
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Spectrogon US Inc. - IR Filters for Thermal Imaging IR Filters for Thermal Imaging

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Spectrogon manufactures infrared filters and windows with high transmission, high rejection outside the passband, while maintaining excellent coating uniformity for thermal imaging and gas detection applications such as cryogenically cooled IR detectors and uncooled microbolometers. Our filters and windows range in dimension from Ø6.0 to Ø200.0 mm with dicing capabilities down to as small as 1.0 × 1.0 mm.

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Alluxa - Alluxa Ultra Series Filters Alluxa Ultra Series Filters

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Alluxa Ultra Series Filters, including Narrowband, Dichroic, UV, IR, and Notch filters, provide the highest performance optical thin film solutions available today. For example, the Ultra Series Flat Top Narrowband filters offer the narrowest bandwidths and squarest filter profiles in the industry.

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The Photonics Group - Consulting Services Consulting Services

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Systems-level product concept, development, and production support since 1980. A complete suite of administrative services (documentation/systems, audit/review, and training). Compliance and risk engineering services (21CFR1040,IEC EN60825/62471, and ANSI Z136). Creation of industry-changing VERISA and INPHOSE technologies. North American distributor of LaserSafe PC software.

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Photonics Media - Photonics Spectra Reference Chart Photonics Spectra Reference Chart

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This full-color, 30 × 20.5-inch poster of the photonics spectrum displays the major commercial laser lines, detectors and optical materials in the ultraviolet to the far-infrared and beyond. The chart was updated in 2021 to reflect the changing technologies in the photonics industry. The convenient format makes it easy to quickly find the information you need.

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4D Technology Corporation - Instantaneous Optical Metrology - PhaseCam LWIR Instantaneous Optical Metrology - PhaseCam LWIR

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PhaseCam® LWIR is used to align complex optical systems, wavefront error and even surface shape of rough, unpolished components using a 10.6 µm infrared wavelength. Featuring 4D Technology's ground-breaking dynamic interferometry mode. This system creates accurate and rapid measurements for critical optical parameters. Even through difficult environments.

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.: In Case You Missed It

 
High-Efficiency Frequency Comb Invites Range of Optical Endeavors
High-Efficiency Frequency Comb Invites Range of Optical Endeavors
On-chip laser frequency combs are a promising technology for applications including environmental monitoring, optical computing, astronomy, and metrology. However, the inability to design an on-chip laser frequency comb that is both efficient and broad has stymied researchers for years and hindered the widespread commercialization of these devices.
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Rare-Earth Materials Lay a Stable Multiband Microlasing Platform
A recent demonstration by a team at Huazhong University of Science and Technology spotlights the possibility of stable multiband lasing by rare-earth elements. In the work, the research team used polymer-assisted thermal doping to fabricate rare-earth-doped microcavities with ultrahigh intrinsic Q factors exceeding 108. The doping process did not introduce any obvious ion clustering or scattering loss. The ultrahigh intrinsic Q factor makes the process a natural platform for achieving lasing and further nonlinear phenomena that require low power.
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3D Printing Tackles One of the Strongest Stainless Steels
A team from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Argonne National Laboratory have 3D-printed a variety of stainless steel that is favored for its high strength and corrosion resistance. The alloy, called 17-4 precipitation hardening stainless steel, is used in airliners, cargo ships, nuclear power plants, and other critical technologies.
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