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Improving telescope vision with artificial guide stars
Optical Surfaces has reported a supply of fourteen 100mm diameter field selector mirrors and a 400mm diameter reference flat to TNO for a Laser Launch System designed to improve telescope vision with artificial guide stars.
Aspheric lenses for high power laser research
Optical Surfaces has announced its large diameter aspheric lenses, used as critical focusing optics in high-power laser research.
Augmented reality revolutionising remote support
In the era of digital innovation and hyperconnectivity, augmented reality (AR) is revolutionising remote support and opening new avenues in the business sector beyond its traditional association with gaming and entertainment.
Designing the future of extraterrestrial human habitats
MIT students have been working to develop extraterrestrial human habitats for the next generation of space missions.
Introducing NU Quantum: pioneering the future of quantum photonics
NU Quantum is at the forefront ofrevolutionising quantum photonics, a field that promises to transform communication and computation through the principles of quantum mechanics.
Smiths expands attenuator range
Smiths Interconnect has expanded its range of high-frequency surface mount chip attenuators with the introduction of the TSX Wire Bondable Fixed Chip Attenuator Series.
AI-powered self-service mobile device diagnostics
Piceasoft has enhanced its Picea Online mobile circularity platform by introducing AI-supported self-service device diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities.
Lynred showcases infrared sensor Seegnus at Eurosatory
Lynred, a global provider of high-quality infrared sensors for the aerospace, defence, and commercial markets, announces it will showcase Seegnus, its first very compact high-resolution (1280 x 1024 SXGA format), small pixel pitch (7.5µm) midwave (MWIR) ‘HOT’ (high operating temperature) infrared sensor, at Eurosatory, Paris, 17–21 June 2024, at booth #5A-C155.
Bringing flexible display technology to mass market
FlexEnable announced the shipment of the world’s first mass-produced consumer product incorporating organic transistor technology.
A deep dive into resolution from sensor standpoints
Resolution can be defined as the number of distinct elements that a sensor can capture, i.e., the sensor’s ability to distinguish between two closely spaced points. It is specified in pixels.