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1550 nm InP based IR Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
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The TO56m-300 from SemiNex Corporation is an InP-based IR Laser Diode that operates at a wavelength of 1550 nm. It provides an output power of 15 W with a power efficiency of 2% and has a slope efficiency of 0.2 W/A. This laser diode has a cavity of length 1250 µm and a spectral width of 28.8 nm. It is available in a TO56 package and is ideal for OEM medical, professional medical, LiDAR, military, aerospace, and illumination applications. |
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4K Dual Line Scan Color CMOS Image Sensor |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Teledyne DALSA Inc.
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The IT-L3-04120 from Teledyne DALSA Inc. is a Dual Line Scan Color CMOS Image Sensor with a resolution of 4120 x 2 (4K). It has a solid green line that is used to capture the intensity and a blue-red line that is used to capture the remaining colors. The image sensor has a global shutter design with a line rate of 70 kHz and has a low random noise of 1.9 DN. It provides a dynamic range of 66 dB with a responsivity of 140 DN/nJ/cm². |
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Grazing Incidence UV Monochromator from 1 to 310 nm |
Monochromator
from McPherson
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The Model 248/310 from McPherson is a Grazing Incidence UV Monochromator that operates from 1-310 nm. It has a focal length of 1000 mm and a spectral resolution of up to 0.16 nm. This monochromator has a Rowland circle configuration that ensures a good focus and spectral resolution are possible at the wavelength of interest. It consists of a chord-length meter and has a manually operable wavelength drive for accurate and reproducible wavelength positioning. |
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UV/Visible Spectrometer from 190 to 1100 nm |
Spectrometer
from PerkinElmer Inc
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The LAMBDA 265 from PerkinElmer Inc. is a UV/Visible Spectrometer that operates from 190 to 1100 nm. It has a photodiode array (PDA) detector that enables data to be acquired simultaneously across the full wavelength range. This spectrometer can process samples in under 3 seconds and has a high-energy Xenon flash lamp that is active when the spectrum is being captured. It is available in a compact package that measures 32 x 11 cm. |
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Latest Photonics News this Week |
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Researchers Develop New Technology for Superior Night Vision Capabilities |
Australian National University (ANU)
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Australian National University (ANU) researchers have developed a new technology that allows people to see clearly in the dark, revolutionizing night-vision. The first-of-its-kind thin film, described in a new article published in Advanced Photonics, is ultra-compact and one day could work on standard glasses. The technology is very lightweight, cheap and easy to mass produce, making it accessible to everyday users. |
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II-VI Releases New High-Efficiency Multifunctional Metalenses for Ultracompact Optical Sensors |
II-VI Incorporated
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II-VI Incorporated has announced the introduction of high-efficiency multifunctional metalenses based on a II-VI proprietary platform that enables ultracompact optical sensors for a broad set of applications. The new metalenses are diffractive optical elements (DOEs) that are flat and can achieve multiple optical functions with extremely high efficiency on a single surface for a broad range of wavelengths. |
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Alter Technology to Set Up New Photonics Design Center in Scotland |
ALTER TECHNOLOGY TÜV NORD
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ALTER TECHNOLOGY TÜV NORD, Europe’s largest EEE component supplier for the European Space market, and part of German Multi-National TÜV NORD, has announced that it is establishing a Photonics Design Centre in Scotland, UK. The new Design Centre will complement the current global manufacturing, test, qualification, and sales operations of the Alter Technology Group. |
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ams Osram Releases New IREDs to Expand Facial Recognition Portfolio |
ams Osram
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While facial recognition on smartphones and tablets is already widely used to protect sensitive data, portable computers are often still only password-protected. Two new infrared LEDs (IREDs) from ams Osram now not only enable user identification via facial recognition in laptops, but also allow particularly slim display designs thanks to their extremely compact dimensions. |
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Metalenz Unveils World’s Simplest, Most Compact Dot Pattern Projector |
Metalenz Inc.
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Metalenz Inc., the pioneer in metasurface design and commercialization, has announced the release of its new Orion product family, the world’s simplest, high performance dot projectors. Using its patented metasurface technology, the Orion product family is a simplified and more efficient solution that is bound to displace refractive lens and diffractive element optical stacks with a single meta-optic. |
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Optical Metamaterials Expected to See Strong Growth in Global Optics Market |
Lux Research
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Optical metamaterials use carefully controlled nanostructures to manipulate visible light, enabling lighter and thinner optics for everything from eyeglasses to mobile phone cameras. According to Lux Research, a provider of tech-enabled research and innovation advisory services, the technology to design and manufacture optical metamaterials is rapidly maturing, making commercial adoption likely soon. |
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Tokyo Researchers Develop Innovative Method to Correct Motion Blur in Single-Photon Images |
Tokyo University of Science
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Researchers at Tokyo University of Science developed an innovative deblurring approach that accurately estimates the motion of individual objects and adjusts the final image accordingly. Single-photon imaging is the future of high-speed digital photography and vastly surpasses conventional cameras in low-light conditions. However, fixing the blurring caused by the motion of independent objects remains challenging. |
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