Femtosecond source produces precise, stable channels for blood supply in tissue models.
Atomically layered systems promise smaller, more efficient photonic parts.
New route to blue OLEDs that last as long as high-efficiency green and red sources.
To host five conferences, 3,000 presentations, and two Nobel Laureates – Anne L'Huillier and Ferenc Krausz.
Chinese firm says case brought by rival Ouster two years ago has been dismissed; meanwhile revenues rise a further 50%.
Meeting addressed by EC Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen; plus industry updates and Innovation Award.
Infrared contact lens gives wearers vision in the dark USTC project puts photosensitive nanoparticles into lenses adding infrared- to visible-light perception. |
Zeiss ponders job cuts in subdued outlook Optics giant says economic uncertainty may also result in overtime reductions and shorter working hours. |
Hannover clusters PhoenixD and Quantum Frontiers win significant investment Both LZH-connected groups to receive “several million euros” each for another seven years from funding body DFG. |
Arizona developing first petahertz-speed phototransistor Offers route to computers millions of times faster than current ambient processors. |
Zeiss and Tesa partner on large-scale holographic technology Agreement targets mass production of functional holographic films, with key aim being automotive windshields. |
Kobe devises one-pixel camera for recording holographic movies New technique can obtain images outside the visible spectrum and even through tissues. |
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