Inside this issue
Overview
The October 2008 issue of Photonics Tech Briefs presents a collection of innovative advancements and technologies in the field of photonics. This edition highlights several key products and solutions that are shaping the industry, particularly in areas such as spectroscopy, industrial endoscopy, solar energy, and specimen tracking.
One of the standout features of this issue is the introduction of powerful OEM components designed for spectroscopy applications. These components are essential for various analytical processes, enabling precise measurements and analysis in fields such as environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and food safety. The advancements in spectroscopy technology are crucial for researchers and industries that rely on accurate data to make informed decisions.
Another significant highlight is the versatile multimedia kit for industrial endoscopes. This kit is designed to enhance the capabilities of endoscopic inspections, allowing for high-quality imaging and video capture in challenging environments. The multimedia kit is particularly beneficial for industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace, where internal inspections of machinery and components are critical for maintenance and quality assurance. The ability to capture detailed images and videos can lead to better diagnostics and more efficient troubleshooting processes.
The issue also features a groundbreaking method for producing ultra-thin silicon solar cells. This innovative approach addresses the growing demand for renewable energy solutions and aims to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of solar power generation. By developing thinner solar cells, manufacturers can reduce material costs and increase the overall energy output of solar panels. This advancement is particularly relevant in the context of global efforts to transition to sustainable energy sources and reduce carbon emissions.
Additionally, the magazine discusses an advanced specimen tracking system that enhances the accuracy and efficiency of laboratory processes. This system is designed to streamline the tracking of samples and specimens in research and clinical settings, ensuring that data integrity is maintained throughout the analysis process. The ability to accurately track specimens is vital for laboratories that handle large volumes of samples, as it minimizes the risk of errors and improves overall workflow efficiency.
Throughout the issue, there are also various articles and insights from industry experts, providing readers with valuable perspectives on current trends and future directions in photonics technology. These contributions help to contextualize the featured products and innovations, offering a broader understanding of how they fit into the evolving landscape of the industry.
In summary, the October 2008 issue of Photonics Tech Briefs serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of photonics. It showcases significant technological advancements that are driving progress in spectroscopy, industrial inspection, renewable energy, and laboratory efficiency. By highlighting these innovations, the magazine not only informs its readers about the latest developments but also inspires further exploration and application of photonics technologies across various sectors.
Features
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Eye on Innovation
The Brighter Side of Globalization for Manufacturers: New, Innovative Product Development Models
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Application Briefs
Powered by Lithium-Ion Batteries, NASA Spacecraft Explore Mars and the Moon
NASA’s Next-Generation Space Suit Built for Orion Spacecraft
Tech Briefs
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Physical Sciences
DMAC and NMP as Electrolyte Additives for Li-Ion Cells
Mass Spectrometer Containing Multiple Fixed Collectors
Waveguide Harmonic Generator for the SIM
Whispering Gallery Mode Resonator With Orthogonally Reconfigurable Filter Function
Bimaterial Thermal Compensators for WGM Resonators
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Manufacturing & Prototyping
Making Superconducting Welds Between Superconducting Wires
Method for Thermal Spraying of Coatings Using Resonant-Pulsed Combustion
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Information Sciences
Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command and Sensing
Algorithm for Wavefront Sensing Using an Extended Scene
XML-Based SHINE Knowledge Base Interchange Language
SHINE Virtual Machine Model for In-flight Updates of Critical Mission Software
Mars Image Collection Mosaic Builder
Providing Internet Access to High-Resolution Mars Images
Providing Internet Access to High-Resolution Lunar Images
Expressions Module for the Satellite Orbit Analysis Program
Small-Body Extensions for the Satellite Orbit Analysis Program (SOAP)
Scripting Module for the Satellite Orbit Analysis Program (SOAP)
Core Technical Capability Laboratory Management System
Object Recognition Using Feature-and Color-Based Methods
Root Source Analysis/ValuStream™ — a Methodology for Identifying and Managing Risks
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Mechanics & Machinery
Tool for Inspecting Alignment of Twinaxial Connectors
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Semiconductors & ICs
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Electronics & Computers
Virtualizing Physical Measurements Using Wireless Sensor Technology
Improved Airborne System for Sensing Wildfires
System for Measuring Flexing of a Large Spaceborne Structure
VHF Wide-Band, Dual-Polarization Microstrip-Patch Antenna
Using LDPC Code Constraints To Aid Recovery of Symbol Timing
Integrated Formation Optical Communication and Estimation System
Products
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Briefs
Multichannel Monitor-Stabilizer for Injection-Locked Lasers
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Applications
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Applications
QuickSilver Servo Motors Drive Autonomous Vehicles
Electronic Motion Controller Simplifies Hydraulic Press Controls





