Femtosecond laser acts on collagen for selective ablation leaving healthy tissue intact.
Latest filing for insolvent UK laser company shows near-£40M debt owed to Scottish National Investment Bank.
…and Photon Bridge launches multi-material platform with PIC in prototypes for compact PON transceivers.
New framework for building multifunctional optical devices with nanoscale control of light.
Former Coherent CEO Chuck Mattera joins the Virginia-based software startup as its new chairman.
“Breakthrough” in silicon solar cell metallization enables application of narrow copper lines on front and back of cells.
FBH spins out quantum-focused Rydberg Photonics
Berlin startup's initial product line-up includes hybrid-integrated laser systems and optical frequency references. |
Johns Hopkins measures retinal oxygen in unprecedented detail... ...and University of Arizona maps tumors with multiphoton microscopy. |
Southampton achieves ‘record’ low signal loss with hollow fiber Based on fiber that guides light through core of air; achieves “lowest ever” signal loss. |
ECOC 2025 presents latest developments in optical communications Expo in Copenhagen, Denmark, showcases photonic innovations from big name suppliers. |
Skylark Lasers secures investment for sustained international growth Scotland-based maker of DPSS lasers secures a “couple of million pounds” funding tranche. |
CEA Leti miniaturizes electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer Reducing size and power demand enables portable EPR spectrometry for more diverse applications. |
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New Imaging Technologies
![]() | Choosing the best spectrometer for NIR OCT 02 Apr Wasatch Photonics Near infrared optical coherence tomography has traditionally been limited to imaging depths of just a few millimeters, but with our expanded line of OCT spectrometers, up to 12 mm is possible. In this tech note, we explore and compare three different drop-in spectrometer models designed to serve a wide range of resolution, depth, and size requirements in NIR OCT imaging. |
![]() | Surface Quality Control for Maximizing LIDT in High-PowerLaserOptics 06 Oct Optoman in collaboration with Dioptic In high-power laser systems, the optical components' resilience to laser-induced damage directly determines performance, reliability, and service life. Even minor surface or subsurface imperfections can severely compromise the laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT), introducing failure points that limit system capability. |
![]() | Greener Industry with Advanced Gas Detection 01 Jul Hamamatsu Photonics Europe Hamamatsu Photonics is advancing industrial sustainability with cutting-edge infrared solutions tailored for real-time emissions monitoring. Supporting critical applications such as continuous emissions monitoring systems and leak detection and repair programs, Hamamatsu’s photonics technology enables industries to meet strict environmental regulations while improving detection accuracy, operational efficiency, and responsiveness in emission control. |
![]() | Identifying Optical Materials with Precision Accuracy 04 Mar Knight Optical Precision accuracy is a critical necessity with any optical component. Rigorous testing to ensure strict compliance with given requirements will always be essential; it is a vitally important demand within any industry sector. Dimensional, surface profiling and optical performance testing are significant aspects of this process, but an additional layer of assurance and quality can be achieved with the use of material verification, employing methods such as refractive index, density testing and transmission measurement. This White Paper explores advanced techniques for precise optical material verification, overcoming the limitations of traditional testing methods. |
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