Newsletter | July 22, 2024

07.22.24 -- Machine Vision Applications Of Hyperspectral Imaging | Applications Of High Speed SWIR Imaging | Improving Performance Of An EMI Shielding Window

FROM THE EDITOR

Machine Vision Applications Of Hyperspectral Imaging

Hyperspectral imaging is emerging as a powerful complementary technology to traditional machine vision, offering enhanced capabilities for automated inspection, sorting, and quality control across various industries.

SPOTLIGHT ON HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING

Revealing Cotton's Fiber Quality With Hyperspectral Imaging

Hyperspectral imaging systems or cameras have been bulky, heavy, and costly. However, recent technological advances are changing that and opening the door to new opportunities in hyperspectral imaging.

What Optical Filters Should You Consider For Raman Spectroscopy?

Discover the diverse world of Raman instrumentation, from powerful microscopes for precise lab analysis to compact field-ready probes. Explore their essential filters and optimal system layouts.

Applications Of High Speed SWIR Imaging

Explore the remarkable world of NIR and SWIR imaging technology, its diverse applications, unique capabilities, and the transformative impact it has on a diverse collection of industries.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Some Ways To Improve The Performance Of An EMI Shielding Window

Examine the multifaceted considerations involved in ensuring that EMI shielding windows serve their intended purpose and endure varying environmental conditions and maintenance challenges.

DNA Nanoswitch Calipers Benefit From Piezo Nanopositioning Stages

Explore how precision piezo stages enable unprecedented measurements in biomolecular research for DNA nanoswitch calipers, advancing nanotechnology's frontier.

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Why Do Super-Resolution Microscopy Advancements Leverage Piezo Technology?

By Emily Newton

Super-resolution microscopy gives researchers a non-destructive way to observe molecular-level intracellular interactions. Although first proposed in the 1970s, this method has become more widely accessible and powerful over the past couple of decades. Technologies that use piezo in microscopy are among those that have furthered the progress. Although the piezoelectric effect generates electricity in response to mechanical pressure on a material, it also makes super-resolution microscopy more effective.


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Benchmark SWIR Lenses: CUPRITE Series

This high resolution C-Mount SWIR lens with 25.4mm image circle is designed for the 800 - 1800 nm spectral range. With its robust mechanical design and locking screws for focus and iris it maintains its high optical imaging performance even in harsh environment.

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