New White Papers now available online
Ultrafast optical sampling oscilloscope
By A. Bartels, CEO of Laser Quantum GmbH and T. Dekorsy, Professor of Physics at University of Konstanz
Unlike traditional optical correlation techniques, ASychronous OPtical Sampling (ASOPS) offers a number of advantages in terms of resolution, speed, accuracy and precision. This white paper reports on how the technique of ASOPS can deliver these benefits, with particular emphasis showing the precision available.
www.electrooptics.com/whitepapers
SPF – UV Blocking Effectiveness of Sunscreens
Dieter Bingemann, Ph.D.
In this white paper, Ocean Optics evaluates the UV blocking capacity of sunscreens. Sunscreens typically comprise UV absorbing or reflecting ingredients that protect skin from the harmful effects of prolonged exposure to UVA and UVB radiation.
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Next-generation thin- film optical filters enhance excitation and emission in fluorescence imaging and detection systems
By the Alluxa Engineering Team
Fluorescence based systems have revolutionized the way organisms, cells, and biomolecules are visualized and detected. However, challenges that are common in these instruments, such as bleedthrough, background autofluorescence, and poor signal-to-noise ratios (S/N), can reduce performance and lead to frustration.
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Machine vision: key technology for automated production. Experience how robots react fl exibly to their environment. Meet industry visionaries and innovators, discuss important topics such as embedded vision, and discover the path that non-industrial machine vision is taking. At VISION, the leading world trade fair for machine vision.
08 – 10 November 2016 Messe Stuttgart, Germany
www.vision-fair.de
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