Newsletter | October 5, 2024

10.05.24 -- September's Best: Turning Sunlight And Water Into Green Energy, What Is InGaAs, And More

FROM THE EDITOR

Turning Sunlight And Water Into Green Energy

OSU researchers developed a highly efficient photocatalyst using metal-organic frameworks and metal oxides. It rapidly produces hydrogen from sunlight and water, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-based hydrogen production.

TOP INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Lens Details: What To Know Before You Purchase

Article | Schneider Optics

Datasheets can be misleading. So how do you know what you are really buying? To help optical designers and engineers view optical datasheets more critically and ask the right questions of lens providers, this article discusses key datasheet parameters.

What Is InGaAs?

Article | Sensors Unlimited Inc., An RTX Company

InGaAs is an alloy of gallium arsenide and indium arsenide, and is a III-V compound semiconductor. Creating this material is a complicated process, so why go through all the trouble? This article discusses InGaAs in detail and offers benefits for using this technology for SWIR and other imaging applications.

Maximize Fluorescence Performance With Avant Filter Sets

Application Note | IDEX Health & Science | Semrock | Melles Griot

Learn how the Avant™ Filter Set Family maximizes fluorescence performance for short Stokes Shift fluorophores, offering improved signal-to-noise ratio and efficiency in biological microscopy.

TOP INDUSTRY NEWS

Researchers Create A One-Dimensional Gas Out Of Light

Tiny Lasers Fill Gap In The Rainbow Of Visible-Light Colors, Opening New Applications

Quantum Researchers Publish 'Exciting' Particle Prediction

Long-Range-Interacting Topological Photonic Lattices Breaking Channel-Bandwidth Limit

Frequency Electronics, Inc. Announces Inaugural Quantum Sensing Summit

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