Illumination & energy Thales launches GenF to advance inertial confinement fusion with high-powered lasers Thales has inaugurated GenF as a standalone entity, backed by CEA and CNRS, to develop laser-driven inertial confinement fusion reactors – for scalable clean energy Latest Content Thales launches GenF to advance inertial confinement fusion with high-powered lasers €8m EU funding to turn light into clean liquid fuel The future trends in automotive lighting from EDAG’s Tibor Giesen 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 Spatial Light Output Characteristics of Solid-State Light Engines This White Paper from Lumencor looks at the spatial output characteristics of solid-state light sources and how they are propagated into imaging applications. Boosting Palm Oil Quality with Real-Time Chlorophyll Fluorescence Monitoring: A Wavelength Electronics White Paper Discover how researchers from Singapore and Malaysia have developed and validated a novel, non-invasive method for real-time monitoring of palm oil quality during the milling process using light-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (LICF) spectroscopy. More content Lumencor: Illuminating innovations in life science and industry Case study: How light engines can lighten the load for life science researchers Case Study: Advances in laser illumination for spinning disk confocal microscopy Is the world finally waking up to circadian LED lighting? Testing and measuring microLEDs at the speed of light How the LumiTop system enables rapid testing of microLEDs Case study: Lumencor’s laser light engines for advanced fluorescence imaging Super-bright light sources made more accessible thanks to quasiparticles New supercomputer aids University of Rochester's laser fusion research Red microLED with record brightness developed UV-C LEDs could outperform traditional disinfection technologies £85m, 20-petawatt laser system to be built in UK Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 6 Next page Next ›