Daily Photonics Insights - Jun 5th, 2023
 
 
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June 5, 2023
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The world’s smallest silicon light-emitting diode (LED) and holographic microscope may soon bring more high-tech scientific functions to smartphone cameras.
Recent News
Paderborn University researchers have tailored nanostructured nonlinear metasurfaces to generate third harmonics—tripling the frequency of incoming light—more efficiently.
Here’s your Photonics Hot List for June 2, 2023, peeking into what’s happening in the exciting world of photonics.
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Spectrum Scientific manufactures blazed holographic gratings, aspheric mirrors, and hollow retroreflectors using optical replication, which offers high specification optics at a lower cost than traditional volume manufacturing.

Exploiting quantum entanglement for optomechanical sensors provides counterintuitive scaling improvement—and shows off entanglement’s power as a fundamentally new resource.
Eight U.S. fusion energy companies will receive funding to advance designs and R&D for fusion power plants.
Worth a Look
A June 22nd Laser Focus World-hosted webinar sponsored by Alluxa and PI
Distributed fiber optics sense everything everywhere all at once. Paired with artificial intelligence and machine learning, it can act as an interface between the physical and digital worlds.
The Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) at Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII), in the United Arab Emirates, is an emerging global center of excellence in optics and photonics.
As an industry, we’re facing hiring challenges, factoring in the added complication of the depth of expertise required in photonics.
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