In this episode: An AI and IR imaging approach could thwart whale/cargo ship collisions, the latest photonics business news, and a biohybrid sensor mimics retinas.
Register to learn how a retina-inspired biohybrid image sensor mimics human photoreceptors, delivers real-time color imaging on microsecond scales, and hints at new bio-optoelectronic...
Explore chalcogenide glass photonics with Dr. Park, featuring high-Q microresonators for IR sensing, lasers, frequency combs, and quantum devices. Register now!
Technological Heritage & Safeguard Measures Our development process is rooted in a mature industrial chain and extensive flight heritage. We utilize a “design-for-success...
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Dr. Brian Monacelli, a professor at Pasadena City College and principal optical engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion...
A controlled chaotic metasurface design approach assigns different groups of metapixels each a distinct function. By distributing them across the surface in a disordered mosaic...
Without precise predictive cooling, bandwidth gains promised by advanced optics and integrated ASICs can’t be fully achieved within production environments.
A new photonic chip packaging approach may open the door to applications where conventional photonic packaging simply can’t survive—such as space missions, nuclear environments...
This episode of Following the Photons: A Photonics Podcast features Dr. Judy Wu, the Thomas A. Albright Professor of Chemistry at the University of Houston.
A European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator award is helping MicroAlign industrialize nanometer-accurate fiber arrays designed for ultralow-loss photonic systems.
Microlenses inside optical cavities allow physicists to tightly focus light onto single atoms in a way that’s both efficient and massively parallel—and it looks promising for ...
The shift beyond silicon photonics is an expansion of the photonic materials toolkit. While silicon remains valuable for electronic-photonic integration and certain passive functions...
A “retina emulator” generates detectable signals for light pulses of 20- to 50-millisecond durations, which are typical “slow” timescales found within real living retinas—and ...
Quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) are powerful mid-infrared (MIR) light sources for gas sensing, but factors such as manufacturing complexity, efficiency, system integration, and ...
An inertia-free scan angle multiplication design overcomes a long-standing mechanical bottleneck to enable high-speed scanning across massive fields of view, with large beams ...
Waveguide architectures require engineering tradeoffs to achieve high brightness, low power consumption, and lightweight optical systems suitable for everyday use.