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              <div align="right">Photonics Tech Briefs E-Newsletter
                12/02/15</div>
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                                  Electron Microscopy Method Sculpts 3-D
                                  Structures at Atomic Level </a></td>
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                                  Layers Help New Nanoparticle Glow </a></td>
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                                  on the Market: Fiber Lasers, Imaging
                                  Sensor Evaluation Kit, Diode Laser
                                  Driver Board, Optical Fiber Couplers </a></td>
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                          Lenses Capture Very Big View</strong> </span></td>
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                    <td colspan="2">Engineers from the University of
                      Wisconsin-Madison have created the first-ever
                      flexible, Fresnel zone plate microlenses with a
                      wide field of view — a development that could
                      allow everything from surgical scopes to security
                      cameras to capture a broader perspective. The
                      advance centers on a method for creating tiny
                      lenses, each the size of a grain of salt, embedded
                      within a flexible plastic polymer. This approach
                      allowed the researchers to bend an array of
                      multiple lenses into a cylindrical structure. An
                      array of these miniscule lenses, each no larger
                      than a head of a pin, can capture an almost
                      complete panorama, producing images from a
                      170-degree field of view. </td>
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                        <strong>New Electron Microscopy Method Sculpts
                          3-D Structures at Atomic Level</strong> </span></td>
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                    <td>Electron microscopy researchers at the
                      Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National
                      Laboratory have developed a unique way to build
                      3-D structures with finely controlled shapes as
                      small as one to two billionths of a meter. The new
                      technique demonstrates how scanning transmission
                      electron microscopes, normally used as imaging
                      tools, are also capable of precision sculpting of
                      nanometer- sized 3-D features in complex oxide
                      materials. By offering single atomic plane
                      precision, the new technique could find uses in
                      fabricating structures for functional nanoscale
                      devices such as microchips. </td>
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                        <strong>Onion-Like Layers Help New Nanoparticle
                          Glow</strong> </span></td>
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                    <td>A new, onion-like nanoparticle could open new
                      frontiers in bioimaging, solar energy harvesting
                      and light-based security techniques. The
                      particle's innovation lies in its layers: a
                      coating of organic dye, a neodymium-containing
                      shell, and a core that incorporates ytterbium and
                      thulium. Together, these strata convert invisible
                      near-infrared light to higher energy blue and UV
                      light with record-high efficiency, a trick that
                      could improve the performance of technologies
                      ranging from deep-tissue imaging and light-induced
                      therapy to security inks used for printing money.
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                    <td colspan="2"><strong>Using Low Light Level CMOS
                        Sensors to Augment Thermal IR Security and
                        Surveillance Systems</strong> <br>
                      <br>
                      Sponsored by PHOTONIS <br>
                      <br>
                      Available on Demand <br>
                      <br>
                      Unfortunately, for security and surveillance
                      applications, thermal cameras do not offer the
                      insight that a visible day camera can provide.
                      They also cannot provide complete scene
                      understanding in situations such as thermal cross
                      over times or when there is minimal
                      target-to-background thermal differential. Learn
                      how low light CMOS cameras can augment scene
                      understanding and threat recognition to enhance
                      critical recognition details. </td>
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                    <td colspan="2"><strong>High Performance, 1.5 µm, CW
                        and Pulsed Fiber Lasers</strong> <br>
                      <br>
                      Sponsored by OFS <br>
                      <br>
                      Available on Demand <br>
                      <br>
                      In this Tech Talk we present recent results on
                      high power continuous wave sources using Raman
                      fiber lasers. Furthermore, high power, single mode
                      Raman fiber lasers can be used as a pump source
                      for Er-doped fiber amplifiers. Next generation
                      fiber design together with Raman fiber laser
                      pumping enables ultra-large area fiber lasers for
                      all-fiber fusion spliced sources of high energy
                      and high peak power pulses in the 1.5 micron
                      wavelength region. </td>
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                    <td><b>nLIGHT</b> (Vancouver, WA) has introduced
                      nLIGHT alta prime™, the latest addition to its
                      industrial fiber laser portfolio. Available at
                      power levels of 500W, 700W and 1000W, nLIGHT alta
                      prime™ provides process control and performance
                      for advanced industrial metal cutting and welding
                      applications. Power variation (8 hr) is ≤ 1%. 100
                      kHz rep rate and 5 μs rise/fall time. Wavelength
                      is 1080 ± 10 nm. Operating temperature
                      (non-condensing) is +10 to +40ºC. Overall
                      dimensions are 480mm (w) x 177mm (h) x 840mm (d).
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                    <td><b>Pleora Technologies</b> (Ottawa, Canada) has
                      introduced an evaluation kit that helps
                      manufacturers assess image sensor performance to
                      speed the design of advanced medical and
                      scientific imaging systems. The new kit provides a
                      fully assembled sensor evaluation board based on
                      Pleora's field-proven iPORT™ NTx-U3 Embedded Video
                      Interface and the CMOSIS CSI2100 Image Sensor. By
                      simply installing the supplied software, and
                      connecting the evaluation board to a USB 3.0 port
                      on a laptop or desktop PC, designers can perform
                      image reconstruction, reformatting, and high-speed
                      recording functions to assess image sensor
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                    <td><b>Lumics GmbH</b> (Berlin, Germany) has
                      developed a proprietary diode laser driver board
                      that is optimized for the Lumics LuOcean™ "Mini"
                      series. This brand-new driver board uses cooling
                      by free convection only, and offers full digital
                      access to all functions of the laser module. For
                      customers in the medical field, diode protective
                      features like automatic shut down in case of
                      overheating or turning off the laser diode after
                      error/interlock are crucial. Data read-out can be
                      done via a standard RS232 programming interface.
                      The associated LuOcean™ Mini modules cover
                      wavelengths from 793 – 1940nm and offer power
                      levels from 7W up to 70W out of fibers with 105 µm
                      to 600 µm fiber core size. </td>
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                    <td><b>LASER COMPONENTS</b> (Bedford, NH) provides
                      everything needed for the input coupling of light
                      using adjustable couplers to transmission via
                      optical fiber assemblies to output coupling using
                      focusable collimators. Input couplers are used to
                      couple collimated light into an optical fiber. The
                      inner optic can be adjusted along three axes to
                      allow laser beams with Ø ≤ 10 mm to be focused on
                      optical fibers with a core diameter between 100 µm
                      and 2000 µm. The maximum power of the laser beam
                      to be coupled is up to 150 W. For optimal power
                      transmission, the optics are also coated; three
                      wavelength ranges between 400 nm and 1300 nm are
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                          imshrefid="21"> Beam Steering Developer's Kit »</a></div>
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                          imshrefid="22"> Multicore Fiber Fanout »</a></div>
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href="http://ims8.lyris.net/t/7669099/337887935/1207410/0/"
                          imshrefid="23"> High Definition Infrared Camera »</a></div>
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                          imshrefid="24"> 180‑Degree FOV High Definition Lens »</a></div>
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