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In Vitro Diagnostics, Immunology Spurring Advances in Flow Cytometry
Cells are the building blocks of organisms. From yeast and bacteria to elephants and whales, cells are the fundamental units of both biological structure and function. They have long been the subject of intense study: to better understand how they work, to help develop safer and more effective drug compounds, and to serve as diagnostic proxies of disease. A large vapor bubble in a 250-µm flow cytometer microchannel caused by absorption of high-power green light by fluorescein dye.
Photonics Spectra, November 2016
Life in the Ultrafast Lane with Fiber Lasers
For lasers, shorter pulses mean more precision and new applications. That’s been true for decades. What’s changed in the last few years is that prices for lasers with pulse widths a picosecond or less are dropping significantly. The...
Photonics.com, June 2016
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Delivering Optical Devices to the Medical Market
Medical optics is big business. The global market for medical device technologies is expected to reach $538.7 billion in 2018, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5 percent over five years, according to market analysts at BCC...
Photonics Spectra, April 2016
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Spectroscopy Heading Toward 'Fantastic Voyage'
When Sir Isaac Newton discovered that the white light from the sun could be dispersed into a continuous series of colors — a phenomenon he described as a “spectrum” — he essentially started the engine for the science of...
Photonics Spectra, February 2016
Thin-Film Optical Filters for Phase Control Applications
Thin-film filters (TFFs) can create virtually any spectral shape imaginable to modify the transmission or reflection of light in optical systems. During design, strong emphasis is often placed on optimizing the amplitude response, although for many...
Photonics Spectra, December 2015
Design-Driven Manufacture: 3D Printing is Reshaping Industry
Put down your tools and throw away those molds — 3D printing means customized complex geometries can be produced en masse at a fraction of the cost. From watch cases and spikes on running shoes, to rocket engine components and implants for the...
Photonics Spectra, October 2015
Clinicians Demand More From Optical Devices
From the ubiquity of smartphones to an aging population, the modern world offers the optical sector a wealth of opportunities to innovate for the health care sector. Optical technologies have a long history of providing a rapid and noninvasive way...
Photonics.com, September 2015
Grab Your Shades — The Laser Market Has a Bright Future
Growing demand for advanced technology in the defense and security, industrial, and medical markets is driving laser industry evolution. Encouraged by technological advancements, new and innovative applications, and progressively declining...
Photonics Spectra, July 2015
CCD Sensors Remain Competitive with Broadening Appeal
CCDs continue to be the sensor of choice for applications such as astronomy and spectroscopy. With future investment, we can expect improvements in sensor architecture, resolution, pixel size and depth, as well as readout speeds. Over the last few...
Photonics Spectra, July 2015
Laser World of Photonics
Laser Munich will focus on image processing, from products and systems to manufacturing and applications. Image processing and laser systems are ever-present in modern manufacturing. The 2015 Laser World of Photonics conference and trade fair,...
Photonics.com, June 2015
Consumers and Cost Are Driving Infrared Imagers into New Markets
Once the exclusive domain of the military, infrared imagers are now taking commercial applications by storm, thanks to lower prices and better technology. In fact, it seems the only limit to this flourishing technology is our imagination....
Photonics Spectra, April 2015
Scintillator Detectors with Integrated Nanophotonics for Medical Imaging
Combining the principles of integrated nanophotonics with traditional scintillator materials will greatly improve the development of radiation detection. Strong evidence exists that integrated nanophotonics innovations will have an evolutionary...
Photonics Spectra, April 2015
Femtosecond Lasers Provide a Gentler Way to Micromachine
From the unbreakably hard to the vulnerably soft – from glass, metals and ceramics to plastics and biological tissue – femtosecond lasers are being increasingly adopted for micromachining a range of materials. Femtosecond lasers are...
Photonics.com, March 2015
Lasers, Optics Enhance Optogenetics Studies
A guide to suitable light sources and fiber optic components for optogenetics research, with a specific emphasis on rodent behavior. The use of lasers and optics for optogenetics is only in its infancy. In the next decade, we can expect researchers...
Photonics.com, March 2015
Photonics Innovators Named 2015 Prism Awards Finalists
Finalists include tools for 3-D printing, water analysis and laser-engineered surfaces. Innovative products, inventions and companies will take center stage Feb. 11, as the winners of the 2015 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation are honored during...
Photonics Spectra, January 2015
Trends in The Economy
Advancing technologies, broader applications and societal trends are impacting both the industry and the economy. No trends issue would be complete without a discussion about the global economy and its impact on the photonics industry – as...
Photonics Spectra, January 2015
Printed Optics Usher in New Era of Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing techniques are set to revolutionize fabrication and integration of optical products for a variety of applications, from lighting to imaging and beyond. Additive manufacturing techniques are creating a new awakening in optics...
Photonics.com, December 2014
OPO-Based Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Speeds Up Gas Analysis
High mid-IR output power from an optical parametric oscillator teams up with novel cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic measurement technology to offer extreme sensitivity and selectivity in industrial gas analysis and monitoring. The ultimate...
Photonics Spectra, December 2014
Shorter Wavelengths, Pulses Power Laser Manufacturing
Recent laser advances are bringing benefits to manufacturing applications involving drilling, cutting and welding. More powerful diode lasers could, in the future, do more of these jobs directly, instead of being used to pump another material. The...
Photonics.com, October 2014
Applications Expand for Photon Counting
The prospects of photon-counting imaging are as diverse as they are promising. From space-debris monitoring, to telecommunication satellites and shuttle missions, to the advent of powerful surgical tools, which could help cancer patients through the...
Photonics Spectra, October 2014
Lens-Free Microscopes Offer Real-Time Bio Imaging
A totally different type of microscope will be much smaller and less complex than traditional microscopes, but more powerful. Two years ago, a customer handed Richard Stahl and the imec team a challenge: one year to develop a microscope that could...
Photonics.com, September 2014
Moving Raman Spectroscopy into the Clinic
Raman spectroscopy’s molecular sensitivity makes it promising for clinical applications: It can identify pathogens much faster than current methods, investigate circulating tumor cells, help surgeons distinguish tumors from healthy tissue and...
Photonics.com, June 2014
Optodigital Microscopy Enhances Efficiency of Material Testing
Automated microscopes can help speed up the industrial quality-control process, saving time and money. Time is money when it comes to industrial work flows, and efficiency is a key priority. This is especially true with regard to one of the SGS...
Photonics.com, June 2014
Mid-IR Semiconductor Lasers Enable Sensors for Trace-Gas-Sensing Applications
Commercial and research QCL sources can target strong fundamental rotational-vibrational gas absorption lines in the mid-IR spectral range and pure rotational lines in the terahertz range that are one to two orders of magnitude stronger than...
Photonics Spectra, June 2014
Scanning Vision Continues to Improve Manufacturing Standards
The future of scanning vision systems is to make the underlying technology more accessible, robust and foolproof. From semiconductor manufacturing to the display industry, scanning vision technology is widely found along production lines. In fact,...
Photonics Spectra, June 2014
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