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Reviewer recognition and new plans for 2017

Reviewer recognition and new plans for 2017 Adv. Opt. Techn. 2017; 6(1): 1­3 Editorial DOI 10.1515/aot-2017-0003 When we look back at 2016 it has been ­ again ­ a very good year for optics and photonics. Major companies such as the German Carl Zeiss or Trumpf groups reported best-ever financial results. When Coherent Inc. took over Rofin Sinar, a new giant for industrial photonics was born. And not only scientists were excited when the newspaper reported on the first detection of gravitational waves using truly exceptional laser technology. Our journal Advanced Optical Technologies (AOT) once more showed some solid development. We published a number of topical issues on highly interesting fields of applied optics: ­ Optical 3D sensing, ­ Plastic optics, ­ Aspheric optics, ­ Illumination optics, and ­ Optics for material processing. Each issue featured at least one article with free access, what we call `Editor's choice'. Among those article were highlights such as: `Process influences and correction possibilities for high precision injection molded freeform optics' (Lars Dick et al.), `Metrology for the production process of aspheric lenses' (Andreas Beutler) and `Signal lights ­ designed light for rear lamps and new upcoming technologies: innovations in automotive lighting' (Martin Mügge et al.) Once again, we http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Optical Technologies de Gruyter

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de Gruyter
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2192-8576
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2192-8584
DOI
10.1515/aot-2017-0003
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Abstract

Adv. Opt. Techn. 2017; 6(1): 1­3 Editorial DOI 10.1515/aot-2017-0003 When we look back at 2016 it has been ­ again ­ a very good year for optics and photonics. Major companies such as the German Carl Zeiss or Trumpf groups reported best-ever financial results. When Coherent Inc. took over Rofin Sinar, a new giant for industrial photonics was born. And not only scientists were excited when the newspaper reported on the first detection of gravitational waves using truly exceptional laser technology. Our journal Advanced Optical Technologies (AOT) once more showed some solid development. We published a number of topical issues on highly interesting fields of applied optics: ­ Optical 3D sensing, ­ Plastic optics, ­ Aspheric optics, ­ Illumination optics, and ­ Optics for material processing. Each issue featured at least one article with free access, what we call `Editor's choice'. Among those article were highlights such as: `Process influences and correction possibilities for high precision injection molded freeform optics' (Lars Dick et al.), `Metrology for the production process of aspheric lenses' (Andreas Beutler) and `Signal lights ­ designed light for rear lamps and new upcoming technologies: innovations in automotive lighting' (Martin Mügge et al.) Once again, we

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Advanced Optical Technologiesde Gruyter

Published: Feb 1, 2017

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