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Tag Archives: Photonics
Toward a Perfect Single-Photon Source
Semiconductor quantum dot emits photons that are squeezed below the fundamental noise limit. Continue reading
An Electrical Trigger Fires Single, Identical Photons
The precisely controlled photon source, made from an atomically thin semiconducting material, could aid the development of advanced quantum communication. Read more at Berkeley Lab…
Coldest Electrons Ever from Photocathodes
Researchers have generated the coldest electrons to date from solid-state photocathodes, an achievement that could improve electron sources for particle accelerators and ultrafast electron microscopy applications. Continue reading
Ship shape
Welding ship hulls is a relatively new application for laser processing, but one where lasers can add great value. Read more in Laser Systems Europe…
Optical cell sorting
Researchers are using light and new image processing tools for label-free cell characterization. Continue reading
Guided by holes
The latest developments in photonic crystal fibres, optical fibres with unique light guiding properties. Continue reading
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Tagged Electro Optics, Europa Science, Lasers, Optics, Photonics
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3D printing, in the flesh
Although not yet as established as other additive manufacturing applications, printing human tissue is poised to significantly advance the field of medicine. Continue reading
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Tagged additive manufacturing, biology, Biomechanics, Electro Optics, Europa Science, Medical, Optics, Photonics
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Final frontier
Photonics technologies being developed for probing the universe are leading to better commercial products. Continue reading
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Tagged Astronomy, Electro Optics, Europa Science, Lasers, Photonics
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Sharp images from fuzzy concepts
Developments in snapshot imaging and computational processing improve resolution at unprecedented frame rates. Continue reading
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Tagged Biological imaging, Imaging, Lasers, Nanoscience, Photonics
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Making a Mark
New regulations on unique device identifiers for medical equipment and implants are being phased in by the US Food and Drug Administration, including codes best marked with a laser. Continue reading
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Tagged Europa Science, Laser Systems Europe, Medical, Photonics
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