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This Week in Photonics: Metalenz Partners With UMC; THz QCLs Boosted by BICs (6/29/2023)

This Week in Photonics: Metalenz Partners With UMC; THz QCLs Boosted by BICs
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Thursday, June 29, 2023
 
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Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Offers Look into Irreversible Phenomena
Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Offers Look into Irreversible Phenomena
A team of researchers at the University of Ottawa developed a terahertz (THz) spectroscopy technique for recording movies in real time at 50,000 fps.
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Optogenetics Shows Relationship Between Brain and Gut Health
Optogenetics Shows Relationship Between Brain and Gut Health
The brain-gut connection is known to influence hunger and mood, and it has also been associated with neurological and other disorders. To explore the signaling that occurs between these two organs, scientists at MIT integrated light sources, thermal sensors, microelectronics, and microfluidics in a device that enables stable bioelectronic interfaces with the brain and gastrointestinal tract in mice.
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Compact, Single-Mode THz QCLs Get Boost from BICs
Compact, Single-Mode THz QCLs Get Boost from BICs
A team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) developed an electrically pumped, topological, bulk quantum cascade laser (QCL) that operates in the terahertz (THz) frequency range. The THz QCL is governed by a mechanism known as bound states in the continuum (BICs). BICs are waves that remain localized even though they coexist with a continuous spectrum of radiating waves that can carry energy away. BICs can confine light with a theoretically infinite Q factor, which can improve light-matter interaction.
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Exail - Intelligent Laser Systems (ILS Series) Intelligent Laser Systems (ILS Series)

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Exail's (formerly iXblue) new generation of agile and Intelligent Laser Systems (ILS Series) offers a precise control of the laser amplitude, phase, and absolute frequency with fast tunability. They are turnkey frequency-stabilized laser systems for Quantum Technologies and laser-cooled atoms.

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Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI) - Aperture Filter Coatings to Minimize Optical Scatter and Weight for Spacecraft Aperture Filter Coatings to Minimize Optical Scatter and Weight for Spacecraft

Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI)
DSI offers patterned aperture coatings in the VIS, NIR, SWIR and MWIR for use in optical systems looking to manage scattering or reduce the number of components to manage system weight. Picture frames, chopper patterns, multispectral sectors are all possible.

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Synopsys Inc., Optical Solutions Group - CODE V & LightTools Optical Design Software CODE V & LightTools Optical Design Software

Synopsys Inc., Optical Solutions Group
Interoperability features between CODE V® and LightTools® enable designers to easily simulate optical systems that contain imaging and non-imaging components with unparalleled speed and accuracy, from augmented reality headsets and head-up displays to smartphone optics and electro-optical systems.

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Iridian Spectral Technologies - Optical Filters for Sensing and Imaging Optical Filters for Sensing and Imaging

Iridian Spectral Technologies
Iridian designs and manufactures custom wavelength selective optical filters between 300 nm to 15 µm, providing “more signal, less background” to applications employing remote sensing, detection, and imaging such as Earth observation, lidar, machine vision, M/LWIR gas detection.

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Hybrid Composite Shifts Low-Energy Wavelengths to High-Energy Light  Read Article 

Intel Sells Minority Stake in IMS Nanofabrication  Read Article 

Metalenz Partners with UMC for Metasurface Optics Market Launch  Read Article 

Autonomous Inspection Firm Percepto Raises $67M in Series C Funding  Read Article 

Graph-Based Photonic Device Holds Key for Quantum Applications  Read Article 

 
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