Photonics.com
Photonics is the science behind creating and utilizing light and other types of radiant energy, with the photon being its fundamental unit. The use of light-based technologies is expanding rapidly and can be seen in many everyday items, from smartphone screens and cameras to advanced lighting solutions and self-parking vehicles. Photonics encompasses various technologies such as lasers, optics, and imaging, influencing numerous aspects of contemporary life, including communication, information processing, agriculture, medicine, manufacturing, transportation, and aerospace. Photonics Media produces both print and digital publications, including business magazines, buyers' guides, websites, and e-newsletters, aimed at professionals engaged with light-based technologies in the photonics sector. As a leading publisher in this field, Photonics Media has cultivated a vast global readership that includes academics, researchers, manufacturers, and end-users. Additionally, through Photonics Media Press, we are developing an exciting collection of books and reference materials to support the next generation of professionals in the industry.
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3 weeks ago |
photonics.com | Andreas Thoss
Precision meets purpose in the global photonics community during the Berthold Leibinger Awards ceremony. Breakthroughs spanning quantum clocks and ultrafast laser applications are honored. On June 20, just days before the LASER World of PHOTONICS show opens its doors in Munich, the global laser community will gather once again in Ditzingen, Germany, for one of the most prestigious events in the field: the Berthold Leibinger Awards ceremony.
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3 weeks ago |
photonics.com | Jeff Hecht
Visible lasers debuted with just a couple of shades of red. A series of advancements has grown over the years into a cascade, yielding an amazing range of colors to feed innovation. At the dawn of the laser age, any color could be attained from a laser, as long as it was red. Theodore Maiman’s first laser was a ruby rod that emitted pulses at 694 nm, the long end of the visible spectrum.
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3 weeks ago |
photonics.com | Antonio Castelo
The market for ultrafast lasers has experienced significant, sustained growth in recent years. Buoyed by the strong adoption of these lasers for materials processing, medical diagnostics, bio-imaging, telecommunications, defense, and security, experts expect the market to continue to expand as demand increases for precision solutions. Other developments, meanwhile, have advanced the performance of the laser sources.
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3 weeks ago |
photonics.com | Andreas Thoss
Laser fusion has commanded significant interest from researchers and policymakers in recent years. Two world-leading laser and optics experts in Germany share their current perspectives on laser fusion and the potential benefits that they envision for the future. With the demand of global electricity expected to double by 2045, fusion energy is gaining strategic importance as a sustainable, carbon-free power source.
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2 months ago |
photonics.com | Michael Eisenstein
Amid abundant opportunity for directed energy systems, the viability of the technology’s deployment hinges on sustained investment. “Keep your eye on the sky” is a critical rule in modern warfare, due to the rapid proliferation of low-cost, speedy uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). These aircraft can be fitted with surveillance equipment for tracking the enemy or loaded with weapons or explosives to take out targets.
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