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Advancing microlevel energy harvesting
Thenext-gen solar cellportfolio from Panasonic Industry is ideally suited for developing new future applications.
Keysight lines up test innovations for ECOC 2024
At ECOC 2024 in Frankfurt (September 23-25). Keysight experts will be on hand to demonstrate a wide range of optical test innovations including:
Unique nanodisk pushing photonic research forward
Researchers atChalmers Universityof Technology, in Sweden, have for the first time succeeded in combining two major research fields in photonics by creating a nanoobject with unique optical qualities.
Allegro introduces high-bandwidth current sensors
Allegro has announced two new XtremeSense TMR sensors that streamline high power density designs, provide space and cost savings while improving energy efficiency.
VIAVI introduces 1.6Tb/s Ethernet testing for AI workloads
ViaviSolutions has announced the first solution to address testing and validation needs of the emerging 1.6Tb/s ecosystem based on 224G SERDES.
Quantum photonic microprocessor chip simulates molecular vibronic spectra
Engineering researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have recently developed an innovative approach to simulating molecular vibronic spectra using aquantumphotonic microprocessor chip.
High-precision photocurrent amplifiers
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of high-precision photocurrent amplifiers, including those from Quantifi Photonics.
Ultra-low noise electronics for quantum applications
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of photodetectors designed for quantum applications.
Early disease detection in body fluids with photonic biosensors
Standardmedical proceduresoften require significant time and fail to account for individual patient characteristics, potentially affecting treatment success and quality of life.
UK startups raise £10 million through ChipStart programme
Eleven semiconductor startups focusing on enhancing AI efficiency and developing innovative healthcare technologies have joined a government-supported initiative designed to transform their research into commercial success.