Integrators/distributors Quantum Computing Inc. wins government TFLN PIC contact QCi’s TFLN foundry has received its first contract to supply PICs to the US government, signifying the growing demand of the technology Latest Content Optex Systems secures over $24m in defence contracts for optical and laser-protected sight systems Quantum Computing Inc. wins government TFLN PIC contact Lighting up the future of memory: ultra-fast photonic vertical NAND Flash New technologies SPECTRA X Light Engine AURA Light Engine: Bright, Stable, Solid-State OEM Illumination ZIVA Light Engine for Yokogawa CSU White papers Overcoming perovskite photovoltaic challenges with spectroscopy This White Paper details how spectroscopy techniques help overcome challenges in perovskite photovoltaics, such as instability, variability, and scaling barriers, including insights from research and real-world applications Solving the “Impossible Wavelength” Problem in Biomedical Design This White Paper reveals a revolutionary approach to enable biomedical manufacturers to achieve what was previously thought unattainable in a package smaller than 0.5cc Scaling Perovskite Solar Production Without Sacrificing Quality Perovskite solar cells are breaking efficiency records — but moving from lab to factory brings major challenges. Webcasts Optical solutions for high-speed data transmission Unlocking new sensing capabilities with mid-infrared PICs On-demand: Prepare your integrated photonics capabilities for the next decade More content Smart material transforms clothing into active motion sensors Downing Street Christmas lights herald start of International Year of Light Lattice light microscopy sublicensed A year to remember European Extremely Large Telescope gets green light Photonics IP protected? Beauty illuminated Handling the heat Compensating for pulsed lasers Data transmission above Vienna Spectroscopy method diagnoses bone diseases early Spectroscopy entrepreneur wins EPIC Phoenix Award Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 441 Next page Next ›