
Fast Response InGaAs Detectors for Laser Ranging Receivers
If you’re knee-deep in building laser rangefinders for golf courses or heavy-duty engineering gear, you already know the receiver is the make-or-break part. That’s where

If you’re knee-deep in building laser rangefinders for golf courses or heavy-duty engineering gear, you already know the receiver is the make-or-break part. That’s where

We are asking too much of silicon. If you spend any time in the lab testing optical sensors for spatial computing or advanced facial recognition,
So, you’re in the middle of designing your next-generation OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer). You’ve got the laser sources figured out, the pulse width modulation

Look, nobody likes waking up at 3 AM because a node went down. If you’ve been in the telecom game as long as I have,

Hey folks working on calibration systems for precision machinery or semiconductor gear – if you’re tired of dealing with finicky alignment tools that just don’t

Why Hydrocarbon Sensing Matters So Much These Days Look, if you’re building instruments for environmental monitoring or energy exploration, you know detecting hydrocarbons like methane,

Imagine you’re building an AI robot that has to navigate a factory floor filled with dust or even a warehouse where a small fire kicked

Just wrapped up CES 2026 in Vegas a couple days ago, and man, the energy around autonomous driving tech was off the charts. Walking the

Ever feel like your gear’s holding you back just when you need to spot those tricky gases or nail a spectral readout? Yeah, I’ve been

You ever feel like your data center’s stuck in the slow lane while everyone’s zooming ahead with 400G connections? Yeah, me too—back when I first