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Trends to Watch in Photonics in 2024
Jan 8, 2024 — The world did not become a better place in 2023. But some parts of the photonics industry made remarkable progress. And that will endure. The world of photonics is changing. In some places at a slow pace, in others by leaps and bounds. Laser equipment for materials processing, what many people regard as “the laser market,” looks rather mature and is steadily evolving. Elsewhere, the photonic solutions for telecommunications and computing that have often been regarded as a
Speakers from NASA, Microsoft Headline A3 Business Conference Lineup
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 17, 2021 — More than 500 executives in robotics, vision, imaging, motion control, and industrial AI will gather Jan. 31 through Feb. 2 at the Association for Advancing Automation’s A3 Business Forum. Keynote discussions will present the latest economic...
Rare Brown Dwarf Discovery Aids Exoplanet Study
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 22, 2014 — The discovery of a very rare type of brown dwarf substar could soon provide a better understanding of exoplanets.
New Report on Indian Solar PV Industry
May 18, 2010 — While on solar photovoltaics, I'd like to draw your attention to a new report on the Indian solar photovoltaic industry, courtesy, the India Semiconductor Association (ISA). The report, titled “Solar PV Industry 2010: Contemporary...
From tobacco to energy
Apr 12, 2010 — Tobacco farmers, faced with fewer traditional buyers for their crops, are looking to the solar industry for income. Plants such as tobacco are sunlight collectors with many similarities to solar cells. Now, a group of scientists is trying to take...
Applications: Advanced Tactical Laser Combines Precision and Stealth
Jan 1, 2009 — The Boeing Co., the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft, received a $30 million Extended User Evaluation contract from the US Air Force’s Air Armament Center to continue flight testing of the Advanced Tactical Laser...
Applications: Autopsies Heading into Virtual Territory
Jan 1, 2009 — CT scanning a dead body isn’t really all that different from scanning a living person, but there’s one very noticeable difference: The radiologist doesn’t have to worry about the patient moving around inside the scanner. “There’s no moving or...
Applications: Balloons Make Unusual, Low-Cost Solar Collectors
Jan 1, 2009 — Concentrated solar systems are not attracting much new attention these days, but when the collectors are fabricated out of bonded thin films that look like a balloon, heads will turn. Cool Earth Solar of Livermore, Calif., is building a prototype...
Applications: Blast Strips Record Explosion Exposure
Jan 1, 2009 — The wound most characteristic of soldiers who have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan is traumatic brain injury (TBI). Sudden attacks from weapons such as improvised explosive devices (IEDs), grenades and roadside bombs have been frequent...
Applications: Can Photodynamic Therapy Stop Aging?
Jan 1, 2009 — Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is widely used for the prevention and treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancer. The primary indications for the technique thus far have been actinic keratoses, nodular and superficial basal cell carcinoma and, more recently,...
Applications: Cell Phone Makers Becoming More Flexible
Jan 1, 2009 — Advanced touch screens, better and brighter displays, innovative software applications and high-speed Internet access are among the key features of the top-selling smart phones for 2009 (For more on 2009’s phone offerings, visit photonics.com), but...
Applications: Change in Biomed Imaging
Jan 1, 2009 — Advances in high-definition (HD) imaging technology and the development of ultracompact camera systems have brought rapid changes to biomedical imaging. More detail and richer color provide medical professionals valuable information for...
Applications: Developing a Dream Car
Jan 1, 2009 — Photonics technology touches many aspects of our lives – from medicine to lighting – but one of the most “futuristic” effects it has is on our vehicles. No, we don’t have the flying cars we dreamed of decades ago, and we still haven’t solved the...
Applications: For Every Problem, a Solution
Jan 1, 2009 — When military leaders want to fight off enemies, where do they turn? When multimedia and auto companies want to dazzle consumers, when forensic scientists want to solve a whodunit, when doctors want to help their patients avoid unsightly scars and...
Applications: Forensics in 3-D
Jan 1, 2009 — "No piece of equipment can replace a smart investigator. The most important aspect of every investigation is the knowledge and capabilities of the detective,” said Sgt. Keith Johnson of the Albuquerque (N.M) Police Department. “If this is lacking,...
Applications: Harnessing Light and Sound for Staging of Breast Cancer
Jan 1, 2009 — Only recently developed for imaging of tissue, photoacoustic tomography now is racing headlong toward clinical implementation. And one of the first areas of deployment – the “perfect niche clinical application,” said Lihong Wang, a researcher at...
Applications: It’s Smaller Than a Penny, and it Could Just Save Your Life
Jan 1, 2009 — In the ever-evolving world of wireless sensor technology, the demand for smaller, more highly selective sensors is on the rise, and the market is extremely competitive. With an increased need to monitor and detect various pollutants in food...
Applications: Keeping an Eye on Lasik
Jan 1, 2009 — Research into lasik (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) refractive eye surgery indicates that, besides focusing on improving the procedure, the trend is moving toward developing different techniques or, in some cases, going back to one that...
Applications: LEDs Light the Way to Homes and Businesses
Jan 1, 2009 — LED technology is moving to a new neighborhood. The light source that once was used to light cell phone buttons, traffic lights and the ball that drops in Times Square on New Year’s Eve will now be incorporated into architectural structures and...
Applications: OLED TVs Battle to Become Big
Jan 1, 2009 — Organic LED (OLED) panels, with their extremely thin screens and independence from the backlights required by LCD panels, have been promoted for years as “the next big thing” for television and other displays, but they have yet to make much of a...
Applications: Photoluminescent Inks for Explosives Detection
Jan 1, 2009 — The development of a fluorescent ink has made it easier to sniff out even tiny amounts of explosives – no dogs required. Dr. William C. Trogler, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego, in LaJolla, has...
Applications: Reel to Real: Digital vs. Analog in Forensic Video Analysis
Jan 1, 2009 — There’s one big trend in forensic video analysis that has experts crying foul, and that’s the increasing shift toward digital media. “Video has kind of overrun where it should have been,” said Alan Salmon, a forensic video analyst for the...
Applications: Scarless Endoscopy Is Increasingly Popular, Yet Faces Push Back
Jan 1, 2009 — One of the most promising new endoscopic procedures is called natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery, or NOTES. A Sept. 22, 2008, report from medical market research firm Kalorama Information states that the procedure is part of a $19.7...
Applications: Soldiers Train for Real Combat Through Virtual Simulation
Jan 1, 2009 — Driving or walking the streets of Afghanistan and Iraq may be nerve-wracking for soldiers who have never before been exposed to combat activity. Ambushes and attacks with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) occur frequently, jeopardizing the safety...
Applications: Spectroscopy in Forensics
Jan 1, 2009 — When it comes to establishing time of death from skeletal remains, diffuse reflectance near-infrared spectroscopy just makes sense to Kenneth W. Busch. “It doesn’t require any sample prep, and it’s nondestructive,” said Busch, professor of...
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