Photonics

    Next-Gen Sensors could get a new way by moving 2D Circuits to any smooth surface

    Atom-flat sensors, made from 2D materials, could be used to monitor performance without adding weight or hindering signal flow if they could be seamlessly...

    The Future of Electronics is Light : Decoding how Photonics is shaping the Global Electronics...

    Look around yourself and ask a simple question- what is that you find in abundance? The likeliest of answers to that simple questions would...

    Universal Quantum Computing can be demonstrated by using fiber optics

    A frequency-based approach to quantum computing has been demonstrated by the researchers of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The researchers performed two distinct, independent operations simultaneously...

    Wearable wireless Sensors-on-a-Chip provide precise dosimetry at Multiple Wavelengths

    A wearable, battery-free sensor has been developed that can measure and monitor exposure to light across multiple wavelengths, from the UV to the VIS...

    Low-cost Colloidal Quantum Dots are highly efficient charge conductor

    A composite material that is a strong light emitter as well as an efficient charge conductor, colloidal quantum dot (CQD) LEDs, has been developed...

    New Graphene-based sensor can be tuned to detect substances

    A new sensor design makes use of the optoelectronic properties of graphene to enable simultaneous detection of multiple substances, including bacteria and other pathogens....

    Flexibility of the crystal surfaces revealed by real-time imaging

    Images taken using an atomic force microscope have enabled researchers from Kyoto University’s Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) to observe, for the first...

    PicoQuant to portray its new spectrometer for the first time to the public at Photonics...

    PicoQuant will present its plug and play time-resolved spectrometer FluoTime 250 for the first time to the public at Photonics West, February 2-7, 2019...

    New Multiphoton Imaging Is Used to Measure Muscle Weakness

    Scientists at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) have engineered an automated, high-precision biomechatronics system into a multiphoton microscope. The system allows isometric calcium ion (Ca2+)-graded...

    Latest Gas-Jet lens support refractive optics in XUV domain

    A new refractive lens developed by scientists at the Max Born Institute (MBI) uses a jet of atoms to focus extreme UV (XUV) beams....

    High-Performance Computers could advance application of 3D Holography

    Researchers at Chiba University are developing a computer that can project high-quality 3D electroholography as a video, a project that they began about 25 years...

    Photonic Sensors are reselient against large doses of radiation

    Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have identified a class of silicon photonic sensors that could be effective in high-radiation...

    Data Transmission over ‘Last Mile’ could catch speed by wireless-to-optical receiver

    While light waves sent through optical fibers support fast data transmission, the “last mile,” from the fiber optic cable to the internet socket in...

    Teledyne image sensors power cameras onboard NASA’s InSight Mission to Mars

    Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in digital imaging, is pleased to participate in NASA’s InSight Mission to Mars by providing...

    Facility pioneers non-invasive photonics technology

    Photonics has been called one of the fastest developing areas in healthcare. It is the use of light to diagnose and treat medical conditions...

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