Semiconductors Semiconductors spared Trump tariffs, but is the worst yet to come for photonics? Uncertainty looms for global technology markets as Trump’s tariffs set to take hold, with major manufacturing countries some of the worst hit Latest Content Out now: the April / May issue of Electro Optics – The Spectroscopy Special European buyer reportedly making €250m investment plans to revive former BelGaN fab in Belgium Semiconductors spared Trump tariffs, but is the worst yet to come for photonics? White papers Advances in quantum cascade lasers for critical real-world applications This White Paper explores recent advancements in quantum cascade lasers and their applications in fields such as environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and, critically, nuclear safety New active ring resonators using mid-infrared QCLs Read this White Paper to find out how photonic integrated circuits (PICs) applications could benefit from active ring resonators using quantum cascade laser (QCL) sources to open up applications in the mid-IR range Optimizing System Performance: A Guide to Specifying Laser Modules Choosing the right laser module requires careful consideration of the specific requirements of the application, as well as a thorough understanding More content Frederic Gardes Falk Eilenberger John Bowers New ZEISS President and CEO set to step into role in 2025 IBM open first quantum data centre in Europe and expand operations in U.S Dual-sided chip combines photonic/electronic functions simultaneously Expansion and development at Physik Instrumente Semiconductor manufacturing to continue at Newton Aycliffe site acquired by UK Defence InSpek raises €6 million in funding from seed round and EIC grant OpenLight and Epiphany agree PIC-focused partnership Second firm gets major funding for TFLN PIC technology AI demand drives need for data and energy efficiency: Photonics provides an answer at ECOC 2024 Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 6 Next page Next ›