Imaging News
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New Ultrasonic Transducers For 360 Degree Ultrasound Applications
7/26/2022
Piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers are well-suited for generating ultrasound in industrial and medical applications.
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MKS Instruments Announces Ophir® Wide Beam Imager
11/22/2021
MKS Instruments, Inc., a global provider of technologies that enable advanced processes and improve productivity, has announced the Ophir® Wide Beam Imager SWIR (WB-I SWIR), a compact, calibrated optical system for measuring the size and power distribution of large and divergent beams of VCSELs and LEDs in the SWIR range (900 - 1700nm).
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AI Transparency, Focus On User-Friendliness At IDS
11/16/2021
At IDS, image processing with artificial intelligence does not just mean that AI runs directly on cameras and users also have enormous design options through vision apps.
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Abrisa Technologies Publishes "Thin & Ultra-Thin Glass Fabrication & Coating"
11/10/2021
Abrisa Technologies is pleased to announce the publication of the company’s Thin & Ultra-Thin Glass Fabrication & Optical Thin Film Coating capabilities technical data sheet. The document provides a summary of it's broad expertise including typical applications for displays, instrument panels, imaging, sensing, scanning, portables, and more.
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New EU Project 'ONEM' Is Developing A Unique Hybrid Imaging Method
3/4/2021
The ONEM project will develop a new non-invasive microscopy technique for mapping dynamic processes at interfaces, the so-called optical near-field electron microscopy. Under the direction of physicist Thomas Juffmann from the University of Vienna, ONEM - which has a budget of 3.7 million euros - is one of only two applications that were successful in the "Measuring the Unmeasurable" topic of the European Innovation Council's tender. Now the kick-off for the project took place.
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Mantis Shrimp Inspires New Breed Of Light Sensors
3/3/2021
Inspired by the eyes of mantis shrimp, researchers have developed a new kind of optical sensor that is small enough to fit on a smartphone but is capable of hyperspectral and polarimetric imaging.
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A COSMIC Approach To Nanoscale Science
3/3/2021
COSMIC, a multipurpose X-ray instrument at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s (Berkeley Lab’s) Advanced Light Source (ALS), has made headway in the scientific community since its launch less than 2 years ago, with groundbreaking contributions in fields ranging from batteries to biominerals.
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Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. Is Growing And On The Move...
3/1/2021
Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc. (PIRT), specialists in indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) imaging technology and affordable shortwave-infrared (SWIR) linescan cameras, visible-SWIR science cameras, and 1- and 2-D imaging arrays, announces its move to 7 Deer Park Drive, Suite E, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey.
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3D-Printing Perovskites On Graphene Makes Next-Gen X-Ray Detectors
2/22/2021
Since Wilhelm Röntgen discovered them in 1895, X-rays have become a staple of medical imaging. In fact, barely a month after Röntgen's famous paper was published, doctors in Connecticut took the first ever radiograph of a boy’s broken wrist.
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PicoQuant Presents Latest Developments At The Virtual Photonics West 2021
2/19/2021
PicoQuant has quite a few treats in store for attendees of this year’s virtual SPIE Photonics West (March 6–11, 2021). A major highlight is the launch of the latest multichannel event timer: The MultiHarp 160, a plug-and-play time tagger and Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) unit that is optimized for applications requiring up to 64 timing channels with an outstanding time resolution of 5 ps and ultra-short dead time of less than 650 ps.