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Photonics.com - January 2007
Research & Technology
Kodak, Sony End Digital Imaging Patent Fight
Eastman Kodak Co. and Sony Corp. of Japan today announced in separate statements that they have settled their patent fight over digital imaging technology dating back to 1987. Kodak filed suit against Sony back in March 2004 alleging violation of 10 patents involving digital and video technologies such as image compression and digital image capture, display and storage. The patents were issued...
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'Folded' Optic Slims High-Res Cameras
By "folding" a telephoto lens, engineers have built a powerful yet ultrathin digital camera. This technology may yield lightweight, ultrathin, high-resolution miniature cameras for unmanned surveillance aircraft, cell phones and infrared night vision applications. "Our imager is about seven times more powerful than a conventional lens of the same depth," said Eric Tremblay, the first author...
Biophotonic Sensor Field 'Ripe With Opportunity'
The field of biophotonic sensors is ripe with opportunity, according to Dr. David Krohn, managing partner at Lightwave Venture Consulting. Krohn spoke to a packed audience at Photonics West Thursday...
New Class of GaN-Based Laser Diode Created
A research team that included the inventor of the blue laser diode has created the first nonpolar blue-violet laser diodes, which have applications in optical data storage, optical sensing,...
Hubble’s Main Camera Fails
The Hubble Space Telescope’s main camera, the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), stopped working over the weekend, forcing the aging observatory to rely on backup instruments, NASA said on Monday....
MDS Buying Molecular Devices for $615M
Canada-based drug developer MDS Inc. today announced it will acquire Molecular Devices Corp., a bioanalytical measurement systems maker located in California, for $615 million in cash. Under the...
Lockheed Martin Awarded $8.7M for Mast Sensor System
Lockheed Martin announced today it received an $8.7 million contract to develop a low-profile mast sensor system for the US Navy's Virginia Class submarines. The system will help submarine...
Jury Sides with Broadcom in Qualcomm Patent Case
Broadcom Corp., a provider of semiconductors for wired and wireless communications located in Irvine, Calif., announced on Friday that a federal jury in San Diego found that it had not infringed two...
SPIE: Photonics West Reveals Upbeat Industry
Photonics West 2007 -- with its sold-out exhibition, 3000 presentations, 70 courses and record attendance -- surpassed expectations and indicated an upbeat optics and photonics industry, event...
Blood-Cell-Sized Memory Circuit Created
Researchers have created an ultradense memory device the size of a white blood cell that has enough capacity to store the Declaration of Independence and still have space left over. The...
Exhibitors Positive About Photonics West 2007
Organizer SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering, estimated Thursday that more than 17,000 people attended Photonics West 2007's technical programs and exhibition between Jan. 20-25....
Unusually White Beetle Gives Scientists Bright Ideas
An obscure species of beetle could teach scientists how to produce brilliant white ultrathin materials and more efficient white light sources, according to a research team studying the...
Buoyed by LCD Sales, Corning Reports $646M Profit
Citing tremendous growth in glass sales for LCD TVs, Corning Inc. yesterday announced a fourth-quarter profit of $646 million, or 41 cents per share, and said the strong sales of its glass substrates...
Over 1000 Exhibit at Photonics West 2007
Photonics West 2007's exhibition opened Tuesday with more than 1000 booths, making it North America's largest trade show on optics, lasers, biomedical optics, optoelectronic components and imaging...
Imaging Focus of BiOS at Photonics West
Photonics West 2007 opened Saturday amid a number of photonics-related advances, both commercially and in development, that are creating a great deal of excitement. BiOS 2007, the International...
Beam Shaper Makes Square Laser Light Round
Schott is introducing beam-shaping technology at Photonics West 2007 which it said offers laser users a simple and efficient way to shape “square” light from an individual laser diode or rows of...
Newport Corp. Forms Fiber Laser Group
Laser and photonic components and instruments maker Newport Corp. announced today that it has formed a new Fiber Laser Business Group within its Spectra-Physics Lasers Div. to lead the company's...
Ultrashort Light Pulses Generated
Using a titanium:sapphire laser to control the pulse duration of light from a free electron laser, researchers have developed a new technique that generates extremely short light pulses, something...
Luna Innovations Awarded $4M in Nanotech Contracts
Luna Innovations Inc., a developer of molecular technology and sensing solutions, has been awarded $4 million in US Air Force contracts for continued research and development of...
Image Stored on One Photon
Researchers have made an optics breakthrough that allows them to encode an entire image's worth of data into a photon, slow the image down for storage, and then retrieve the image intact. While...
Nanosensor Promising for Space Research
By detecting the terahertz frequencies contained in cosmic radiation, a tiny but supersensitive sensor may help solve the mysteries of outer space, its creator said. Cosmic radiation offers...
Nanocomposite Yields Strong and Stretchy Fibers
Creating artificial substances that are both stretchy and strong has long been an elusive engineering goal. Inspired by spider silk, researchers have now devised a way to produce a material that...
Obstacle to Mass-Producing Microchips Removed
By eliminating tiny air bubbles that form when liquid droplets are molded into intricate circuits, researchers said they are dissolving a sizable obstacle to mass-producing smaller, cheaper...
Instrumentation Challenges Among Pittcon 2007 Topics
Chapin Rodriguez, European affairs manager at the American Chemical Society, will speak on “Instrumentation Challenges for Developing Countries" at the Pittcon Conference & Expo 2007 for...
Nanoparticles Sneak Drugs into Cancer Cells
A new use for Buckyball nanoparticles has been discovered -- as "passkeys" that allow drugs to enter cancer cells. All living cells defend themselves by walling off the outside world. Cell walls,...
Wrinkled 'Skin' Created on Polymers
By controlling the direction and intensity of a focused ion beam, researchers have sculpted patterns on flat areas of a silicon-based organic polymer in much the same way that an airbrush moves over...
Eye Implants for Cats Could Help Blind Humans See
Tiny eye implants that allow the blind to see have mainly been confined to the realm of science fiction, but now preliminary studies using a microchip implant to help blind cats "see" holds promise...
UC San Diego Targets Girls' Science Education
An environmental education initiative to try keep middle-school girls excited about science and engineering careers is being launched by the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) engineering...
Suitcase Full of Optricks Helps Math, Science Go Down
In the past few years, a quiet transformation has been taking place in schools from coast to coast: Students of both sexes have been learning about math and science -- and liking it. "We don't...
Advanced Medical Optics Acquires WaveFront Sciences
Advanced Medical Optics Inc. (AMO), a maker of medical devices and laser vision-correction systems, today announced the acquisition of privately held WaveFront Sciences Inc., a provider of wavefront...
Bausch & Lomb Invests in AcuFocus
Bausch & Lomb announced today it has made an equity investment in and secured an exclusive option to purchase AcuFocus Inc., an Irvine, Calif., company that is developing corneal inlay technology...
Thermo Fisher Buys SwissAnalytic
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announced today it has acquired Basel, Switzerland-based SwissAnalytic Group AG, which owns Spectronex AG and Flux Instruments AG. Terms were not disclosed. Spectronex...
Taiwan Opto Markets Value Tops $38B
The total production value of Taiwan's optoelectronics industry was NT$1.27 trillion (approximately US$38.96 billion) in 2006, up 11 percent from the previous year's NT$1.15 trillion, according to...
Satellites to Launch for Northern Lights Study
An international team of scientists will begin gathering the most detailed information yet about the ever-changing northern lights as a multiyear research project launches five satellites from Cape...
Geologists: Black Diamonds Come From Outer Space
Using infrared synchrotron radiation, geologists have discovered that Earth's so-called black diamonds originated in interstellar space. Scientists Jozsef Garai and Stephen Haggerty of Florida...
3-D Map of Dark Matter Reveals Cosmic Scaffolding
A comprehensive three-dimensional map offers a first look at the weblike large-scale distribution of dark matter in the universe. Dark matter is an invisible form of matter that accounts for most of...
Patent Dispute Ends Canon, Toshiba SED Joint Venture
Because of pending litigation against Canon Inc. over SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display) technology, Japan-based Canon and Toshiba Corp. today announced the end of their joint...
15,000 Expected to Attend Photonics West 2007
More than 15,000 are expected to attend Photonics West in San Jose from Jan. 20-25, where the latest research and technology breakthroughs in photonics, optics, biophotonics, lasers and micro- and...
Cisco Sues Apple Over iPhone
Cisco announced today it has filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. in the US District Court for the Northern District of California for allegedly infringing on its iPhone trademark. The iPhone cell...
$100M Raised to Manufacture Plastic Semiconductors
Plastic Logic announced last week that it has raised $100 million to fund construction of the first factory to manufacture semiconductors out of plastic instead of silicon. The facility will produce...
Swiss Team Leads PLEAS Photonics Project
A European consortium has started a €2.8 million project to bring plasmonics from the halls of academia to being a key element in the development of the European photonics industry. The PLEAS...
Thorlabs Buying OFR
Thorlabs, a Newton, N.J.-based developer of optical technologies, announced it is acquiring OFR Inc., a Caldwell supplier of optical components and systems to photonics markets for research and...
Kodak Selling Health Group for $2.5B
Eastman Kodak Co. announced today it is selling its 111-year-old Health Group to Onex Healthcare Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Canadian investment company Onex Corp., for up to $2.55 billion. The...
Corning Demos Green Laser
Corning Inc. announced this week it will make available green-laser prototypes to potential projection module customers for evaluation throughout 2007. The company said it reached the decision after...
ficonTEC Acquires Newport
Alignment, Welding Lines
ficonTEC GmbH announced it has acquired Newport Corp.'s automated fiber alignment and laser welding product lines. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. ficonTEC said the transfer of the...
Boston Scientific to Cut 500-600 Jobs
Medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp., based in Natick, Mass., announced yesterday it plans to cut 500 to 600 jobs in the first quarter of 2007 as part of a plan to reallocate its cardiac...
Strength of Nanotubes and Nanowires Combined in Hybrid
Hybrid structures have been created that combine the best properties of carbon nanotubes and metal nanowires and could help overcome some of the hurdles to using nanotubes in computer chips,...
Advanced Medical Optics to Buy IntraLase for $808M
Advanced Medical Optics Inc. (AMO), a maker of medical devices and laser vision-correction systems, announced today it is acquiring IntraLase, an Irvine-based developer of femtosecond laser...
Medical Imaging Research Gets $3M From DoD
Rice University has received a $3 million award from the US Department of Defense for a five-year program to develop miniaturized molecular imaging technologies -- including microendoscope and...
Visible Light Transmitted Through Nanocable
Physicists have beamed visible light through a cable hundreds of times smaller than a human hair, an achievement they said could lead to advances in solar power and optical computing. The...
Pulsar Creation Theory Remodeled
A three-dimensional computer model that shows how pulsars obtain their spin could lead to a greater understanding of what happens when stars die. John Blondin, professor of physics in North Carolina...
JDSU Acquiring Casabyte
JDSU announced today it is acquiring Casabyte Inc., a provider of service quality monitoring technology for wireless networks. Financial terms were not disclosed. JDSU, a maker of communications...
Nanowires Create 'Endless' LED Opportunities
A long-sought-after semiconducting material synthesized by engineers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) may pave the way for an inexpensive kind of light-emitting diode (LED) that...
Nanoparticles Found to Delve Deeper in Flexing Skin
A team of chemists and toxicologists was surprised to discover that repetitive movement can cause nanoparticles to penetrate the skin more deeply. The researchers said the results merit further...
New Class of Ultrathin Polymers Discovered
Scientists have defied the textbooks and transformed 1,2-disubstituted ethylene molecules into polymers, discovering in the process a new class of ultrathin polymer films with potential applications...
Fastest Molecules Ever Boost Optical Technologies
The Internet could soon shift into overdrive thanks to a new generation of optical molecules developed and tested by an international team of researchers. The new materials, organic molecules...
Lancer Buys Greene, Tweed Businesses
Lancer Systems LP announced it has purchased the defense and fiber optics businesses of Greene, Tweed & Co. Inc., a maker of composites, fiber optic connectors, seals, elastometers,...
Kodak, Sony End Digital Imaging Patent Fight
Eastman Kodak Co. and Sony Corp. of Japan today announced in separate statements that they have settled their patent fight over digital imaging technology dating back to 1987. Kodak filed suit...
Imaging Method Detects Alzheimer's Risk
An innovative brain-scan technology shows promise in detecting those at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, years before symptoms become obvious, by showing in living brains the abnormal protein...
Feedback Device Eliminates Mode Hops
A nonmechanical electronic feedback control that reportedly provides dramatically improved mode-hop-free continuous range tuning could make it easier to detect many gases in the atmosphere, from...
Laser-based Process Purifies Carbon Nanotubes
Conventional ways of purifying carbon nanotubes -- necessary if they are to be used in the future as ultrastrong fibers, electrical wires in molecular devices or hydrogen fuel cell components -- are...
PerkinElmer Acquires Thermal Analysis Line
PerkinElmer Inc. announced today it has acquired a line of dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) products from UK-based Triton Technology Ltd. The DMA instrument is used by scientists in the polymers,...
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Advanced Medical Optics Acquires WaveFront Sciences
Advanced Medical Optics Inc. (AMO), a maker of medical devices and laser vision-correction systems, today announced the acquisition of privately held WaveFront Sciences Inc., a provider of wavefront diagnostic systems for refractive surgery and medical research, for $20 million in cash. AMO said it will pay $14 million at closing and another $6 million if WaveFront meets certain performance...
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Measurement Services Program
TUSTIN, Calif., Jan. 31, 2007 -- Polytec Inc., a maker of optical measurement systems for macro- and microstructure vibration testing, announces a new measurement services program that makes advanced non-contact vibration and topography measurements available for every budget. The program provides engineers with measurement results using Polytec's latest, non-contact measurement technology and, if needed, the advice and...
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NIR Conduction-Cooled Diode Lasers
TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 31, 2007 -- Dilas Diode Laser, a maker of high-power semiconductor lasers, has released a near-infrared- (NIR) emitting 60 W continuous-wave-power diode laser at 808 nm and 980 nm from a single 19-emitter bar....
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CS-TDC Tunable Dispersion Compensator
The ClearSpectrum-TDC delivers dynamic control over chromatic dispersion in the optical domain to help manage time-dependent dispersion effects in high-speed communications networks. This key...
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I-MON E-USB Interrogation Monitors
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Ping Polarization-Independent Gratings
Polarization-independent (PING) telecom gratings from Ibsen are produced by holographic stepper technology in 100-percent dielectric materials. This leads to unbeatable thermal and environmental...
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Trig Bare Fiber-Polishing System
Krell Technologies has introduced its Trig workstation for processing bare optical fibers. Fiber tips can be polished flat or at user-selectable angles with high precision. Real-time video monitoring...
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Rev Micro Fiber Optic Polisher
Krell Technologies’ Rev polishes connectors and optical components to single-mode performance in a compact and economical package. UPC and angled fixtures are available for industry standard and...
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DFB Laser Systems
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Turnkey Fiber Coupled Lasers
Micro Laser Systems' Fermion series of fiber-coupled lasers are simple-to-use: Just plug them in and turn them on. The output is an ideal spatially filtered Gaussian beam with high-output powers...
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PA Line of High-Power Lasers
BOHEMIA, N.Y., Jan. 17, 2007 -- Photonics Industries International Inc., a maker of harmonic solid-state lasers, announced it has shipped the first of several 120 W 1064 nm TEM00 (M2<1.1) lasers from its new PA line of...
Photonics Industries International Inc.
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56 RCS Series Lasers
CARLSBAD, Calif., Jan. 17, 2007 --
Melles Griot Laser Group announces new models of the 56 RCS series, a line of high-performance diode laser assemblies with 50-mW output at 408 nm, 36 mW at 442 nm, 45 mW at 642 nm, or 75 mW at 658...
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High-Power Lasers
Photonics Industries International Inc. has shipped the first of several 120-W, 1064-nm, TEM00 (M2<1.1) lasers from its new PA line of high-power lasers and announced an extension of its...
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Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder Receiver/Counter
The model 7500 eyesafe laser rangefinder receiver/counter features exceptional sensitivity, resolution and multiple-target response. A programmable digital signal processing counter can be optimized...
Analog Modules Inc.
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PM300 Power Meter
Thorlabs has introduced the PM300 series, an addition to its extensive power meter line. The PM300 series provides two input channels that allow ratio or differential measurements for direct...
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T-Cube Series
Thorlabs has introduced the new T-Cube line of compact, versatile, easy-to-use electronic controllers. Each unit measures only 60 x 60 x 47 mm (2.4 x 2.4 x 1.8 in) and may be mounted directly...
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Pulsed Laser Diode Driver
The model 772 pulsed laser diode driver is a highly efficient (~75%), compact (4.3” x 2.7” x 1.5”) and lightweight (<10.5oz) unit comprised of a regulated DC converter and a pulsed driver....
Analog Modules Inc.
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Fiber Bundles Up to 300W
Lumics' fiber bundle series offers optical power up to 300 W. This performance makes them a valuable tool for the highly efficient pumping of Er+, Yb+ and Nd:YAG laser and direct diode applications...
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TO-Can Diode Mounting Fixture
BOZEMAN, Mont., Jan. 10, 2007 -- Laser diode instrumentation and test systems maker ILX Lightwave Corp. announces the release of the LDM-4990 TO-can mounting fixture developed for low-power TO-can laser diodes. The fixture...
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Absolute Fizeau Interferometer Test Optics
The Melles Griot Optics Group, a provider of optical components, multielement lenses and contract-manufactured assemblies, has released additional Fizeau interferometer test optics to complement its...
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Dielectric Coatings
With the addition of a new coating chamber, we now offer dielectric antireflection and mirror coatings for the visible to near-infrared wavelength region. Customers can choose from one of our many...
Gurley Precision Instruments Inc.
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High-Speed 8k Linear CCD Sensor
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 9, 2007 -- Sarnoff Imaging Systems, the solid-state image sensor and camera business unit of Sarnoff Corp., announced the release of its 8k linear CCD sensors, targeted for use in high-speed inspection...
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LightTools 5.4
PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2007 -- New capabilities for modeling surface textures and an improved optimization engine are among the features of the latest version of LightTools illumination design and analysis software from Optical...
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BeamView USB 4.3.1 Software
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 8, 2007 -- The newest release of BeamView software from Coherent Inc. now enables National Instruments' LabView software to directly control LaserCam-HR beam profiling systems, in addition to the existing...
Coherent Inc.
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Fiber Lasers
LU1065F005-series fiber lasers offers an optical peak power of up to 10 kW at an average power of 5 W from an optical fiber. This performance makes them suitable for laser marking and sensing...
Lumics GmbH
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I-Site IS-150 Thermal Imager Test System
Optikos offers I-SITE, an integrated electro-optics testing suite that can measure thermal/visible/intensified imagers, uncooled/cooled forward-looking infrared cameras, focal plane imaging arrays,...
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Optical Bandpass Filter
DSI has introduced a wide-acceptance-angle bandpass filter that can be coated onto curved surface lenses for high-accuracy applications. The thin film coating blocks wavelengths from the visible...
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FR-103HS
The FR-103HS offers an unprecedented sensitivity without sacrificing scan range or resolution. Capable of measuring weak signals such as from quantum dot lasers as well as more powerful femtocecond...
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FR-103MC
The FR-103MC femtosecond detector is a small, easily aligned autocorrelator for ultrashort pulse monitoring with a 4 x 3.25 x 2.5-in form factor, suitable for OEM applications.
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Laser Cavities
New Source Technology supplies laser pump chambers for a variety of applications covering all solid-state laser wavelengths. Our pump chamber designs provide unsurpassed performance, reliability and...
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Smart Ethernet Adapter
BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 3, 2007 -- Analytical Spectral Devices Inc. (ASD) has introduced a smart Ethernet adapter for use with ASD Pro model FieldSpec, LabSpec and QualitySpec parallel port spectrometers. The adapter is designed...
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Absolute Fizeau Test Optics
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 3, 2007 -- The Melles Griot Optics Group, a provider of optical components, multielement lenses and contract-manufactured assemblies, has released additional Fizeau interferometer test optics to complement its...
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