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RRPC Members
Christopher Cotton (ASE Optics) and Michael Mandina (Optimax Systems)
awarded at the RRPC / New York Photonics Annual meeting.

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Opto-electronic nose sniffs out toxic gases
A newly developed detector for toxic industrial chemicals is highly sensitive, simple, fast, and inexpensive, and it works by visualizing odors.
Visualizing ocular perfusion with optical microangiography
A novel imaging technique shows depth-resolved blood perfusion within the retina and choroid.
Innovative deformable mirror for Palomar Observatory
A new 4356-actuator optical element will enable direct extrasolar-planet studies when combined with an innovative adaptive optics system.
High-resolution macroscopy uses nonlinear optical imaging
A novel approach to generating large-scale, 3D images allows tracking of individual collagen fibers and characterization of their structural organization.
   

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