Photonics West Videos
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InGaAs Linear Arrays Relaunched
2/18/2016
Doug Malchow with Sensors Unlimited – A part of Collins Aerospace discusses the relaunch of his company's InGaAs linear arrays, provides an update on the export classifications of a 320x256 SWIR camera, and shares a quick refresher on their standard suite of SWIR cameras.
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New SWIR Camera With 12µm Pitch
2/17/2016
Martin Ettenberg with Princeton Infrared Technologies introduced us to the 1280SciCam InGaAs SWIR Science Camera at 2016’s Photonics West, and explained its potential role in scientific and machine vision applications.
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Scaling For The World's Appetite For Data
2/17/2016
Our world is becoming more and more nano, and silicon photonics technology is helping us all facilitate this change, offering new parallelism, more data throughput capability, the ability to make distributed data centers, and more.
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Why Do I Need To Measure My Laser Beam?
2/17/2016
Dan Ford walked us through some of what was on display for laser beam profiling and analysis applications before sharing information on Ophir’s high-power laser application initiative over the last year.
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High Speed 5 Axis Micro Drilling Scanhead In 2016
2/17/2016
We were fortunate enough to meet with Taiki Iida at Canon to hear about two brand new releases.
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Custom Is Our Standard
2/17/2016
Dan Denison with OptoSigma gave us an extensive look at his company’s optical components, opto-mechanics, stages, etc.
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Low Cost, High Speed Imaging Solutions
2/17/2016
Xenics' message at Photonics West in 2016 is straight and to point — low cost, and high speed.
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Stop-Motion Infrared Imaging On Fast Moving Targets
2/16/2016
Chris Bainter with FLIR gives us an up-close look at the world’s fastest full 640x512 infrared camera commercially available, providing full resolution at up to 1000 frames-per-second.
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Transparent Sample Characterization
2/17/2015
Edmund Optics recently developed their own in-house solution to verify optical coatings, and the result was the DIC microscope. At Photonics West 2015, Stefaan Vandendriessche met with us to give us the story on how the microscope came to be, and what it can do. This interesting perspective gives their “What Can We Make For You” slogan some serious legs.
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Trends In Microelectronics and Interactive Electro-Optic Devices
2/17/2015
Lisa Tsufura with Abrisa Technologies spent some time with Photonics Online on the last day of the show to catch us up to speed on some trends her company has observed in regards to microelectronics and interactive electro-optic devices, and the role Abrisa can play in said marketplaces.