Aerospace Princeton Infrared Technologies partners with NASA to develop SWIR imaging technology This latest development between Princeton Infrared Technologies and NASA aligns with the space agency’s goals for future missions, requiring the precise detection of atmospheric chemicals. Latest Content Coherent, Skywater, and X-Fab backed with CHIPS Act funding Princeton Infrared Technologies partners with NASA to develop SWIR imaging technology Aeluma secures another collaborative contract with NASA for quantum dot PIC development White papers Holographic diffraction gratings for advanced optical systems This White Paper explores diffraction grating technology, its wide ranging applications, and highlights Omega Optical's solutions and expertise in producing high-quality, durable gratings. Advancements in quantum photonics: The crucial role of ultra low loss (ULL) fibre optic connectors This white paper aims to provide a glance at the latest advancements in Diamond’s effort to decrease connection losses in single-mode fibre connectors, in order to provide players in the field of quantum photonics with a new class of Ultra Low Loss connectors Unmasking the optical challenges of laser space communication In recent years, the laser has emerged as a crucial technology when it comes to data transmission in space, thanks to its ability to enable secure Webcasts On-demand webcast: Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories How to make lasers survive in space: Challenges for spaceborne lidar More content Methane-mapping satellites combine to confirm world’s biggest gas leak Holographic diffraction gratings for advanced optical systems Laser-based communications network could relieve space data bottleneck NASA’s Habitable Worlds mission announced to search for life using ultra-stable optical system Q&A: Mark Cropper discusses the ESA’s Euclid telescope and its role to help find, measure and understand the Dark Sector Introducing the July issue of Electro Optics Q&A: Mark Cropper introduces his work on ESA’s Euclid telescope, which uses a VIS camera to image the furthest reaches of the universe How flexible filter design can aid time-critical space applications ESA uses high-powered laser to successfully 3D-print metal parts in space Webb’s near-infrared and mid-infrared cameras spot new galaxy far, far away After turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 turned fatal, could lidar-based turbulence detection make air travel safer? Synopsys: Pioneering optics solutions in the era of pervasive intelligence Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 3 Next page Next ›