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Photonics Spectra Monthly — Free Space Optical Communications, sCMOS Camera Design, and more… (2/8/2023)

Photonics Spectra Monthly — Free Space Optical Communications, sCMOS Camera Design, and more…
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Wednesday, February 8, 2023
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.

 
A New Alexandrite Laser Drives More Sustainable Atmospheric Science
A New Alexandrite Laser Drives More Sustainable Atmospheric Science
As anyone who has ever worked with an alexandrite laser can attest, its lasing medium demands respect. “It has about every problem a laser engineer can imagine,” said Josef Höffner, a scientist at the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) in Kühlungsborn, a small town on the shores of the Baltic Sea in northern Germany. Although the use of alexandrite as a laser crystal has inherent challenges, alexandrite lasers are a promising tool for the lidar systems used in breakthrough atmospheric research.
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sCMOS Camera Designs Push the Limits on Resolution
sCMOS Camera Designs Push the Limits on Resolution
Applications ranging from astronomy to the life sciences to semiconductor manufacturing and metrology have steadily increased the demand for camera technologies targeting the extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and even the soft x-ray regimes. Many of these potential implementations impose the usual considerations around minimizing camera size. But the comparatively high-energy photons that characterize the targeted spectral ranges further demand camera designs that deliver a higher degree of protection against potentially damaging radiation.
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Free-Space Optical Communications Soar with the Satellite Sector
Free-Space Optical Communications Soar with the Satellite Sector
Free-space optics (FSO) and systems are uniquely valuable in enabling fast and secure connectivity, both in terrestrial and nonterrestrial networks. With major advancements in space optics over the last 20 years, ultrahigh-bandwidth signals now regularly ping back and forth over great distances, providing a communications canopy that extends over the entire globe.
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Materials Swap Improves Nanoantenna Performance, Efficiency
Materials Swap Improves Nanoantenna Performance, Efficiency
Light-scattering nano-elements, also known as nanoantennas due to their ability to harness light, are used as an optical control technology in nanophotonics. In combination with a phosphor plate, and upon irradiation, these 2D structures — in which nanopoarticles are arranged periodically on a substrate — achieve a mix of blue and yellow light and enable spatial and spectral control over luminescence.
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Pump-Probe Spectroscopy Helps Achieve Chiral Molecular Control
An international research team at Freie Universität Berlin, in collaboration with colleagues at the DESY research center, Kiel University, and Kansas State University, has proposed a quantum-chemical calculation-based approach to induce and probe chiral vibrational motion using pump-probe spectroscopy. Such an approach aims provide a solution to achieve absolute asymmetric synthesis, or the control of product chirality using only light fields.
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Photonic System Explores Two-Dimensional Topological Pumping
In photonic systems, Thouless pumping enables light transport to take place in a robust way. The method is quantized — determined by the global rather than the local properties of a system. It exhibits topological features, and its ubiquitous nature leads to its occurrence in many areas of science.
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