Environment 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 Princeton Infrared Technologies partners with NASA to develop SWIR imaging technology On-demand webcast: Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing Seven startups compete in SPIE Startup Challenge 2025 at Photonics West White papers From life sciences to industry: Advancements in optical filters This white paper explores the technical advancements and capabilities of Chroma Technology's filters, highlighting their applications and the company's approach to custom solutions. Webcasts On-demand webcast: Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories More content Quantum spectroscopy: How 'squeezed light' can boost environmental sensing Taking on climate change with space-based spectroscopy How photonics can close the climate measurement gap Solid-state illumination Light Engines for photoresponsivity characterisation Researchers design novel spectrometer for air pollutant analysis New method uses visible light in sustainable chemistry process The Hamamatsu Photonics Vision Suite: A glimpse into the future of photonics BAE Systems launches methane monitoring satellite US government funds photonics-enabled clean technology Photonics West 2024: Photonics innovations key to fighting climate change 'Laser scarecrow' can prevent damage to crops G&H announces results following new photonics/optics strategy Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 5 Next page Next ›