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This Week in Photonics: Increasing Perovskite Stability with Quantum Dots, Learning About Integrated Photonics at AIM's Summer Academy, and More (5/30/2019)

This Week in Photonics: Increasing Perovskite Stability with Quantum Dots, Learning About Integrated Photonics at AIM's Summer Academy, and More
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Thursday, May 30, 2019
       
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Quantum Dots Enhance Stability of Perovskites for Solar Power
Quantum Dots Enhance Stability of Perovskites for Solar Power
A team from the University of Toronto is researching materials that could enhance the solar-harvesting potential of silicon by absorbing wavelengths of light that silicon does not absorb. The researchers have demonstrated that perovskite crystals and quantum dots, working together, could increase the stability of solar materials.
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Laser Beam Helps Protect Signal Proteins Used for Tissue Engineering
Laser Beam Helps Protect Signal Proteins Used for Tissue Engineering
A University of Washington research group has used laser light to tether and untether signal proteins to the scaffolds used in tissue engineering. Traditional methods used to keep proteins on scaffolds can kill more than 90% of the proteins’ functionality.
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Quantum Interferometry Reveals How Coherent Phonons Are Generated
Quantum Interferometry Reveals How Coherent Phonons Are Generated
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University wanted to investigate ways to store, move, and process information at exponential speeds using heat and noise (also known as waste vibrations). To do so, they studied the excitation and detection of photogenerated coherent phonons in gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductors using an ultrafast dual pump-probe laser.
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Drawing mainly from the pages of Photonics Spectra and focusing on the last decade or so of developments, Defense & Aerospace offers an overview of these industries as only Photonics Media can present it — from laser paint removal and laser bonding in aerospace, to breakthroughs in quantum sensing. It is a resource for designers, engineers, researchers, marketers, and students looking for a broad survey of advancements in optic and photonics technologies and their applications in defense and aerospace.

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New Lens Fabrication Technique Uses Magnetic Liquid Molds
New Lens Fabrication Technique Uses Magnetic Liquid Molds
Researchers from Washington State University and Ohio State University have developed an inexpensive way to make custom lenses. They developed soft, deformable molds from droplets that can be manipulated with magnets to create lenses in a variety of shapes and sizes.
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Superfast Computing Method Uses Terahertz Light Pulses
Superfast Computing Method Uses Terahertz Light Pulses
An international team has discovered how to perform superfast data processing using light pulses instead of electricity. The team used magnets to create faster data processing speeds without incurring high energy costs.
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Integrated Photonics Focus of AIM Summer Academy at MIT  Read Article 

Tandem Perovskite Solar Cell Demonstrates Efficiency of About 23%  Read Article 

Three Teledyne Divisions Merge, Open Office in Tokyo  Read Article 

Light, Nanotechnology Could Prevent Bacterial Infections on Medical Implants  Read Article 

Laser Components Breaks Ground on Arizona Production Facility  Read Article 

 
Industry Events
 
 
Machine Vision Conference and Expo 2019
Machine Vision Conference and Expo 2019
June 6, 2019 - Marshall Arena - Milton Keynes England
The 2019 UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition will take place on June 6 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England. Now in its third year, the conference has become increasingly popular with attendance figures in 2018 up 17% compared to 2017. The event will follow a similar format to previous years, with a comprehensive program of technical seminars supported by an exhibition featuring vision component manufacturers, vision component and system distributors, and systems integrators from around the world. The 2019 Conference will feature an additional theme, covering vision applications in automation and robotics.
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Webinars
 
 
VCSELs and Their Role in the Evolution of Photonic Systems
VCSELs and Their Role in the Evolution of Photonic Systems
Wed, Jun 5, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
In this webinar, professor Axel Scherer, who with Jack Jewell created the first prototypes for VCSELs while Scherer was at Bellcore in the 1980s, will discuss his role in the development of these miniature lasers and how their use has evolved as the technology has progressed. Scherer will discuss VCSEL design, lasing characteristics, and the capabilities that make VCSELs well suited for use in today's photonic and optics applications, compared with other technologies such as LEDs.
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Stabilizing the Line of Sight: LOS Dynamics and Control
Stabilizing the Line of Sight: LOS Dynamics and Control
Thu, Jun 6, 2019 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
This webinar, presented by the author of Stabilizing the Line of Sight (Photonics Media Press, 2018), will provide an overview of the issues and topics that must be addressed to successfully implement Line of Sight (LOS) control and stabilization design. Presenter Peter Kennedy will cover LOS pointing, tracking, and stabilization, with a focus on LOS definition, performance, architecture, and basic theory. He will provide a general methodology for LOS stabilization system design and identify critical algorithms for analyzing stabilization techniques. The objective of the webinar is to provide attendees with a firm grounding in LOS stabilization, so that they will be able to address the detailed design tasks required to perform an actual design.
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