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Thursday, December 3, 2015
Polarization Data Enhances 3D Scanning Resolution
Polarization Data Enhances 3D Scanning Resolution The resolution of conventional 3D imaging devices can be increased by as much as 1,000 times by exploiting the polarization of light.
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UK Creates £13M Photonics Manufacturing Hub
More than 40 U.K. companies will take part in a photonics manufacturing research center to be led by the University of Southampton.
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BioLight, 2 Asian Firms Invest $7.2M for Glaucoma Treatment Tech
Financing will support commercialization and regulatory approval of the IOPtimate system — a minimally invasive surgical ophthalmic device — in the U.S.
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Viral Method Aids Two-Photon Imaging of Primate Brains
Viral Method Aids Two-Photon Imaging of Primate Brains Tailored viruses that make brain cells manufacture fluorophores could make two-photon microscopy techniques viable for studying primate brains. Tested in marmosets, the technique could, for the first time, allow scientists to study neural activity related to the complicated cognitive and social behaviors of the order of mammals that includes humans.
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Strobe LEDs for Ballistics Research Net Metaphase $250K Army Contract
The U.S. Army has awarded Metaphase Technologies Inc. a $250,000 contract to develop and manufacture advanced high-speed LED strobed illumination equipment for ballistics research.
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SPI UK Sells CO2 Lasers Business to Suzhou Tianhong
SPI Lasers UK Ltd., a subsidiary of the Trumpf Group, has sold its CO2 laser business to Suzhou Tianhong Laser Co. Ltd. for an undisclosed sum.
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PureLiFi, Lucibel Collaborate to Develop LiFi Luminaire
Two European companies will develop and market the continent's first fully industrialized luminaire based on LiFi — high-speed, bidirectional, networked and mobile wireless communications using light.
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Superacid Erases Thin Film Defects, Boosting Luminescence
Superacid Erases Thin Film Defects, Boosting Luminescence An organic superacid can smooth out defects in monolayer semiconductors, potentially making them more viable for applications such as transparent LED displays, ultrahigh-efficiency solar cells and photodetectors.
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Laser Cools Liquid for First Time
Researchers used a tunable CW laser to trap an up-converting yttrium lithium fluoride nanocrystal suspended in water. Heat was transferred out of the crystal by blue-shifted anti-Stokes photons.
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Industry Events
Quantitative BioImaging Conference - Jan. 13-15 · Delft, Netherlands
Quantitative BioImaging Conference The idea for a conference on Quantitative BioImaging followed from the recognition that there has been no conference to date addressing, in a focused and interdisciplinary manner, the analysis of bioimaging data.
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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 [email protected]
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