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  • News - 31 Aug 2010
    Due to the breakthrough in the field of Fano Resonance, which in tandem with plasmonic nanostructures and metamaterials could be the beginning of a legion of new applications in sensors, slow devices,...
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    SRICO makes integrated optical waveguide components and optoelectronic subsystems for the following: Communications Networks Sensing Test & Measurement Wavelength...
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    Amphenol Advanced Sensors, with its portfolio of industry-leading brands - Thermometrics, NovaSensor, Telaire, Protimeter and Kaye - is an innovator in advanced sensing technologies and innovative...
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    CSEM, Centre Suisse d' Electronique et de Microtechnique (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology), founded in 1984, is a private applied research and development center specializing in...
  • News - 21 Sep 2012
    A research team from KIT headed by Professor Christian Koos has developed an innovative optical connection between semiconductor chips. “Photonic wire bonding” enables the...
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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
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    Altos Photonics, Inc. Offers Lasers and Laser Systems, Optics, Crystals, Opto-Electronics, and Opto-Mechanical Components to Research Institutes and Industrial Customers. Since 1995 we have worked...
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    First Sensor AG is one of the world's leading suppliers in the field of sensor systems. Our company develops and manufactures both standardized and tailor-made sensor solutions for the detection...
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    RPG manufactures state-of-the-art microwave components and systems operating at cm- mm- and sub-mm frequencies (1.4 GHz to 2 THz) for scientific, commercial and military applications. RPGs product...
  • Article - 8 Feb 2022
    Published in the journal nanomaterials, a team of researchers has developed a small plasmonic pressure sensor that could help to advance nanophotonic devices.

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