Environment Harvard SEAS claim on-chip mid-infrared picosecond pulse generator first for gas sensing and spectroscopy Chip-scale mid-infrared pulse laser developed by Harvard SEAS to advance environmental monitoring and medical imaging Latest Content Harvard SEAS claim on-chip mid-infrared picosecond pulse generator first for gas sensing and spectroscopy Out now: the April / May issue of Electro Optics – The Spectroscopy Special Bridger Photonics’ gas-mapping lidar named Energy Technology Solution of the Year 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 Webcasts Photonics applications in greenhouse gas sensing On-demand webcast - The power of particle analysis: From pharma to factories More content How ground-breaking photonics tech is making an environmental impact MIT engineers use a photonics chip to measure lead levels in drinking water Introducing the May issue of Electro Optics National Ignition Facility upgrades laser pulse shaping system with new modulators Ring laser precision measurements of Earth’s rotation improve climate models The first perovskite tandem solar cell production line is coming online Infra-red cooling tape helps to dissipate electronics heat Hyperspectral satellite leaves methane polluters nowhere to hide MethaneSAT ‘was a long-term vision... to drive change in the world’ Industry outpacing GDP: Photonics Frontiers 2024 Single photon lidar with low-power laser opens up air and space applications Laser-treated cork created to help oil spill clean-ups Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 5 Next page Next ›