16.01.2024 • Newsprinted issue

PhotonicsViews issue 1/2024 is out!

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Issue 1/2024 – February / March ’24 – is online and has been mailed. It includes feature articles from or with Bosch Quantum Sensing, Cailabs, Diamontech, EPIC, III-V Epi, IMM Photonics, KDPOF, Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), Physik Instrumente, Quantum Business Network, Quantum Science, Toptica Eagleyard, Trumpf Photonic Components, and more companies, organizations, and institutions.On the cover: Shenzhen JPT adjustable output beam (AOB) fiber laser.

Focus section is ‘photonics for quantum technology’.

PhotonicsViews issue 1/24 (Source: Wiley)
PhotonicsViews issue 1/24 (Source: Wiley)

Also on the cover: Optical neurons to interconnect sensors and artificial brains in autonomous vehicles & Photonic blood glucose measurement with infrared quantum cascade lasers.

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