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This Week in Photonics: Innovations and Acquisitions (8/20/2020)

This Week in Photonics: Innovations and Acquisitions
Weekly newsletter highlighting breaking news, technology developments and product releases in the photonics industry.
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Thursday, August 20, 2020
 
.: Top Stories

 
Titanate Nanowire Mask Can Trap Pathogens and Destroy Them with Light
Titanate Nanowire Mask Can Trap Pathogens and Destroy Them with Light
A personal protection equipment (PPE) mask made from a membrane of titanium oxide nanowires could provide a safe and environmentally sound alternative to disposable paper masks that trap pathogens but do not destroy them. Developed by researchers at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the membrane for the new mask prototype has antipathogen properties.
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German Collaboration Introduces Hybrid Manufacturing Process for Thin Metal Cutting
German Collaboration Introduces Hybrid Manufacturing Process for Thin Metal Cutting
Research collaborators from Fraunhofer Institute of Laser Technology (ILT), KOSTAL Kontakt Systeme GmbH, Amphos GmbH, and Pulsar Photonics GmbH have combined the precision and quality of helical drilling and the efficiency of multibeam processing to enhance the performance of sheet metal parts cutting.
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Photodynamic Therapy Can Help Treat Respiratory Infections
Photodynamic Therapy Can Help Treat Respiratory Infections
Photodynamic therapy can help combat secondary infections in COVID-19 patients, according to researchers at the Optics and Photonics Research Center (CEPOF), which is supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation. The researchers advocate photodynamic therapy as a complementary treatment for decreasing the viral and bacterial load in the patient’s respiratory tract.
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.: Featured Products

 
Delta Optical Thin Film A/S - 4G Continuously Variable Filters 4G Continuously Variable Filters

Delta Optical Thin Film A/S
Delta Optical Thin Film has utilized its decades of experience to develop the 4th generation Continuously Variable Shortwave Pass and Continuously Variable Longwave Pass Filters. A continuously variable filter is a wedged filter that has spectral properties that vary continuously along one dimension of the filter.

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Teledyne e2v - UK - ToF Sensor for 3D Vision Systems ToF Sensor for 3D Vision Systems

Teledyne e2v - UK
Hydra3D™ is a new high resolution Time-of-Flight (ToF) CMOS image sensor, tailored for 3D detection and distance measurement. It features a 10 µm three-tap cutting-edge pixel and supports the latest industrial applications, including vision guided robotics, logistics, and automated guided vehicles.

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.: More News

 

LASEA Acquires the OPTEC Company  Read Article 

This Laser Beam’s Behavior Runs Counter to Normal Laws of Refraction  Read Article 

Lake Shore Cryotronics Acquires Janis Research’s Laboratory Cryogenics Business  Read Article 

Cost-Effective Coatings for Smart Windows Rival Industry-Standard Performance  Read Article 

Scientists Develop New Class of Fluorescent Materials  Read Article 

.: Upcoming Webinars

 
Vision Science and AR/VR Vision Science and AR/VR
Tue, Aug 25, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
As technologies for augmented, virtual, and mixed realities continue to advance, head-mounted displays (HMDs) face a variety of vision-related challenges, including visual discomfort, reductions in visual performance, and distortions of 3D percepts. In this webinar, Martin S. Banks, Ph.D., will discuss the causes of these issues and how best to minimize them.
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