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Global Photonics Circuit Concludes: AI and Quantum Computing Propel Optics into a New Era

April 24, 2026
                        [Comprehensive Report]​ As April 2026 draws to a close, the global photonics and optics industry has just completed a high-intensity “conference season.” From a cluster of North American symposia earlier in the month to the ongoing OPTICS & PHOTONICS 2026​ at Pacifico Yokohama, this series of high-profile gatherings has not only mapped out the post-Moore’s […]

How Laser Frequency Doubling

April 7, 2026
                        Lasers are amazing tools, but they have one quirk: a laser usually emits only one specific color (wavelength) of light. What if you need a different color—say, green instead of infrared? You could build a new, expensive laser… or you could just double the frequency of the one you already have. Welcome to the clever world of laser […]

2026 Munich Shanghai Laser & Photonics Expo: Laser Technology Accelerates into the “Optics-AI Integration” Era

March 28, 2026
                        From March 18 to 20, 2026, the 21st Munich Shanghai Laser & Photonics Expo concluded successfully at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Under the theme “New Light, New Momentum,” the event spanned over 100,000 square meters of exhibition space, attracting nearly 1,500 exhibitors from around the world and over 58,000 professional visitors. As the […]

What is a Grating?

November 6, 2025
                        An optical grating is a component with a periodic structure that manipulates light. Its core function is to split, modulate, or measure light by harnessing the phenomena of diffraction and interference. In simple terms, a grating is an optical device made up of a large number of parallel, equally spaced grooves (or slits). You can […]

A Beginner’s Guide to Optical Coatings

April 7, 2025
                        Optical coating is the “secret sauce” of the optics world. It is a process where we apply incredibly thin layers of material (often just a few nanometers thick) onto optical components like lenses, mirrors, and prisms. These layers change how light interacts with the surface, allowing us to control reflection, transmission, and even color. The […]
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