Photonics Hot List: April 12, 2024

April 12, 2024
In this episode: a thermal camera enhances fitness monitoring, a Raman spectroscopy setup broadens apps, and nonmetallic quantum dots are an ecofriendly alternative.

In this episode of Photonics Hot List...

Smartwatches and other wearable devices have transformed how we monitor our fitness, keeping track of exercise routines and the body’s reactions to them. Unfortunately, some of the data obtained is often inaccurate, but incorporating a thermal camera into a wearable health-monitoring device can acquire more precise estimations of calories burned during a workout.

Dispersive Raman spectroscopy has long been the standard for a number of applications, from biomedical research to environmental monitoring. Such systems often have limitations, however, thanks to cumbersome setups and a narrow range of uses. But a newly developed compact and portable swept-source Raman spectroscopy system can identify a wide gamut of biological and chemical materials.

Quantum dots (QDs) have truly amazing qualities that can enhance things like solar cells and electronics displays. However, they’re synthetic, and toxic. But a team in India is now working on an ecofriendly alternative that could someday facilitate safer and more sustainable technologies.

About the Author

Justine Murphy | Multimedia Director, Laser & Military

Justine Murphy is the multimedia director for the Laser & Military Group at Endeavor Business Media. In addition to Laser Focus World, the group includes Military & Aerospace Electronics and Vision Systems Design. She is a multiple award-winning writer and editor with more 20 years of experience in newspaper publishing as well as public relations, marketing, and communications. For nearly 10 years, she has covered all facets of the optics and photonics industry as an editor, writer, web news anchor, and podcast host for an internationally reaching magazine publishing company. Her work has earned accolades from the New England Press Association as well as the SIIA/Jesse H. Neal Awards. She received a B.A. from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

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