Daily Photonics Insights - Aug 2nd, 2023
 
 
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August 2, 2023
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University of Washington researchers create a chip-scale laser beam-steering device—no moving parts—for scanning LiDAR systems. By exploiting Brillouin scattering, the device can detect and image objects in 3D from 100 meters (328 feet) away.
Recent News
For the sixth straight year, Laser Focus World held its Innovators Awards program, which celebrates the disparate and innovative technologies, products, and systems found in the photonics market.
An achievement in organic solar cell development may transform solar energy and the devices that use it.
Worth a Look
In this column, Optica CTO Jose Pozo suggests a manufacturing roadmap for the photonics industry.
Join us on August 17th for a webinar presenting work on quantum light spectroscopy explicitly using a quantum light source and/or quantum optical measurements.
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View the Latest Photonics Hot List Episode
In this episode, we cover an imaging technique that creates whole-body 3D maps, an elusive phenomenon now in the physics spotlight, and a fiber-optic tool that offers sensing specificity.