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  1. www.isap-hamamatsu.orgiSAP HAMAMATSU

    Themes of past symposia were "quantum many-body science and technology" (iSAP 2016), "attosecond science" (iSAP 2018), and "Next frontiers to be explored by advanced light source facilities" (iSAP 2022).

  2. The official website of Hamamatsu Corporation whose mission is to advance science and industry through photonic technologies. Our products include optical sensors and components, cameras, light & radiation sources, lasers, and customized solutions.

  3. Wednesday, October, 12: 10:00 - 10:10. Greeting speech. Akira Hiruma (Research Foundation for Opto-Science and Technology) 10:10 - 11:00. Introductory talk: Advanced light sources and their applications to frontier science and technology. Kaoru Yamanouchi (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

  4. 5 ott 2023 · Hamamatsu Frontiers webinar series - New photonic technologies enabling next-generation markets and applications. A series of 6 webinars sponsored by Hamamatsu and SPIE, where you can learn about the new optical technologies such as SPAD, UV-NIR Spectrometer, Laser-Driven Light Sources, and the qCMOS (quantitative CMOS) camera’s ...

  5. 6 mag 2020 · Learn the basic theory behind normal, resonant, and surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Become familiar with the basic setup of a Raman spectrometer. Understand performance trade-offs associated with the limitations of the hardware such as illumination laser, diffraction grating, and image sensor.

  6. The Photon Valley Center was established in April 2017 as an internal organization of the Hamamatsu Agency for Innovation. The Photon Valley Center aims to use the advanced knowledge accumulated in the region, from photonics technology to electronics technology and information technology.

  7. 7 lug 2021 · To create high-resolution, 3D images of tissues such as the brain, researchers often use two-photon microscopy, which involves aiming a high-intensity laser at the specimen to induce fluorescence excitation.

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