20.06.2022 • Newsprinted issue

PhotonicsViews issue 3/2022 is out!

Issue 3/2022 – June/July – is online and has been mailed. It includes feature articles from Civan Lasers, Duma Optronics, Hübner Photonics / Cobolt / Valo Innovations, Luxinar, Martec Photonics, Optogon, Philips, Trumpf, and more companies and institutions.

Cover story is the interview with Oliver Prochnow on “Multiphoton microscopy – improved signal efficiency and better contrast with <50 fs pulses”. A special section is dedicated to contributions at the Stuttgart Laser Technology Forum SLT 2022. Also on the cover: LASYS International Trade Fair for Laser Material Processing.

PhotonicsViews issue 3/2022 is out! Book ads and submit contributions for issue...
PhotonicsViews issue 3/2022 is out! Book ads and submit contributions for issue 4/2022 (Source: Wiley)

The printed copies are now on its way to your mailboxes – read all articles ‘online open’ at the WileyOnlineLibrary.com – or browse the e-paper on WileyIndustryNews.com.

Submit your story for issue 4/2022 August/September – out in time for Optatec, CIOE, the Vision fair or the ECOC Congress – now and submit your manuscript until July 16. Book your ads until August 1.

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