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UC Berkeley and the SETI Institute, Mountain View, USA
Sharper Jupiter images from next-generation adaptive optics
A two-hour observation of Jupiter using an improved technique to remove atmospheric blur has produced the sharpest whole-planet picture ever taken from the ground, according to astronomers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
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Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM
Writing patterns, logos and lettering in light
Biophotonics at LASER 2009 World of PHOTONICS
Light in the service of life
World of Photonics Congress
The European Conferences on Biomedical Optics (ECBO)
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Lighting Research Center develops framework for assessing light pollution
Fraunhofer and FU Berlin
Can a laser scanner drive a car?
ANALYSIS-MARKET-TRENDS
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Three-dimensional photonic crystals
Crystals and photonics
Helmholtz Centre in Berlin
Organic solar cells make manufacturing processes cheaper
PHOTONICS Interview
Bright Outlook for Lasers in Photovoltaics
PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
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Light microscopic characterization
Achieving progress in 3-D microscopy with a 3-D reader platform
Newport - laser scribing system
Thin film photovoltaic laser Scribing system
Coherent - laser energy sensors
New laser energy sensor measures pulses down to 100 nJ
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LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009
„Light at work“
bayern photonics e.V. - Kommunikationsforum
Measuring and controlling high dynamic laser welding processes with Cellular Neural Networks
Optical Technologies Conference
Messe München Hosts Technology Show to Kick Off the Innovation League of the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
PRESS RELEASES
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - communication laser
Satellite communications by laser
PRACTICE TIPS
Dragonlasers - green laser
Experiments for high power green laser pointers
Up to date - 08.10.2008
Organic solar cells make manufacturing processes cheaper
At present growth in the solar industry is held back by the fact that the production of silicon-based solar modules is rather expensive and consumes a lot of energy. One alternative could be cheaper solar and photovoltaic cells made from organic materials that would enable the construction of innovative displays, solar tarpaulins and solar windows. Currently, several projects are being carried out which are aimed at researching new materials, production processes and installation technologies in this area. The Helmholtz Centre in Berlin, formerly the Hahn-Meitner Institute, has been working on this topic since 2001.
Light in the service of life
How can cancer tumours be diagnosed and treated reliably without surgery? How can effective cures be developed? Who can determine which pollen cause most problems for allergy sufferers? Biophotonics provides answers to many important questions in medicine, biotechnology and environmental technology. LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009 and the World of Photonics Congress have specifically developed their exhibition and congress offerings for biophotonics and the life sciences.
Achieving progress in 3-D microscopy with a 3-D reader platform
Light microscopic characterization of complex dynamic processes in and between cells in a 3-dimensional context is still a domain of the relatively expensive confocal laser scanning microscope. By developing a 3-D reader platform based on innovative technology approaches the "3 D Tissue-Screen" research network wants to exceed the performance of current high-end 3-D microscopes and also design a much cheaper product. Potential applications for the technical innovation are in the areas of medicine and ecology.
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